Saracens agree to release Alex Sanderson to become new Sale Sharks DoR

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have confirmed Alex Sanderson as their new director of , succeeding Steve Diamond.

Sanderson has taken on the role with immediate effect, after an agreement was reached with to release him from his contract.

The 41-year-old started his playing career at Sale and has agreed to return to Manchester following the shock departure of Steve Diamond last month.

Sanderson said: “I’m joining a club I know all about from my time here, but things have moved on massively since those days and the opportunity to come back home and achieve something special was just too good to turn down.

“After speaking to the owners and others at the club, it was obvious that there’s a huge amount of ambition and a real growth mindset here and that’s something that really stood out for me.

“There’s a fantastic amount of talent in the squad too – that’s clear for everyone to see – and the progress in recent years is a credit to all the players and the efforts of everyone behind the scenes. But I also believe there’s so much more potential to unlock here. I don’t think we’ve even begun to scratch the surface of what this club is capable of.”

A former Sale captain during his playing career, Sanderson has forged a formidable reputation within the as a coach at Saracens.

His work with the defence and the forwards has left Sanderson with ‘friends for life’ at Saracens, who he began working for in 2008.

“Moving on from Saracens was a decision I had to think long and hard about, but I just felt the time was right to start a new chapter,’ he added.

“I learnt so much during my time there; achieved a lot and made some friends for life, but ultimately the chance to put my own stamp on things and create a legacy at and for rugby in the North West is what really excited me.

“I’m determined to give everything I have for this club and I can’t wait to get started.”

Sale Sharks chief executive Sid Sutton hailed the appointment, saying: “In Alex, we have a world class leader and a coach with a winning mentality and extensive experience at the pinnacle of the game. He’s a former Sale lad who knows the club, knows our culture and shares our vision of making Sale Sharks one of the most formidable teams in Europe.

“We have been extremely pleased with how the current coaching team have taken the job on over recent weeks, under very difficult circumstances. The owners and I have been nothing but impressed with their desire and determination, so it was key for us to ensure that whoever we brought into the club complemented that, and I believe Alex will do that perfectly.

“It is of great importance that we build on the culture we have at the club and we wanted our new Director of Rugby to be someone that can continue to develop a brand of rugby we are all proud to be a part of. The winning mentality of Alex is key for this group of players and the club, to truly achieve its potential. The owners and I believe that Alex is a perfect fit for the role, and we can’t wait for him to get started alongside the team at Carrington.”

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