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Alex Sanderson leaves Saracens to become Sale Sharks director of rugby

Alex Sanderson ends 17-year association with Saracens to become Sale Sharks director of rugby; former England flanker spent six years with Sale as a player, making 90 appearances and becoming club captain

Sale Sharks director of rugby Alex Sanderson
Image: Alex Sanderson has returned to Sale as director of rugby

Sale have appointed Alex Sanderson as their director of rugby to end the former England's flanker's long association with Saracens.

Sanderson will leave north London to join the club where he began his playing career, filling the vacancy left by Steve Diamond's departure from the AJ Bell Stadium for family reasons.

The 41-year-old has carved out a formidable reputation as an assistant coach to Saracens boss Mark McCall during a trophy-laden spell, overseeing the forwards and defence.

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.

Sale's Sam Hill is wrapped up by the Worcester defence
Image: Sale sit fourth in the Premiership with four wins from six games

"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."

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Sale Sharks Director of rugby Steve Diamond
Image: Steve Diamond left Sale last month after eight years in charge

McCall says that Sale, who in recent weeks have been guided by Paul Deacon, are recruiting one of the best in the business.

"Alex is one of the leading coaches of his generation, blending comprehensive technical and tactical knowledge with an in-depth understanding of the people in his care," McCall said.

"His creativity, ability to articulate the message and ferocious desire to improve players, sets the standard of what it is to be a modern-day coach."

Sanderson added: "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.

"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 Sale Sharks 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."

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