Sale skipper Beaumont wants ‘smarter rugby’ on the road to get Sharks winning again
Sale Sharks captain and England international Josh Beaumont says it’s away from home where his side can really make a difference this season.
Sale Sharks captain and England international Josh Beaumont says it’s away from home where his side can really make a difference this season.
After recording their 200th Aviva Premiership Rugby win on Saturday, Sale Sharks’ Steve Diamond is now targeting success in Europe.
Captaincy may bring added responsibility and pressure but Sale Sharks skipper Josh Beaumont claims he is relishing his new role.
The new owners of Sale Sharks will invest in the club to lift them from Premiership mid-table to a northern – and hopefully European – force.
Sale Sharks’ Sam James praised his influential family after being nominated for the Land Rover Discovery of the Season Award.
Sale Sharks youngster Cameron Neild says he would welcome rugby league players wanting to switch codes amid speculation the club are set to sign Josh Charnley from Wigan Warriors.
Sale Sharks director of rugby Steve Diamond was frustrated after the game with the result leaving his side eight points adrift of the top six with just two games to play and needing some fortune to qualify for European action next season.
Sale Sharks start their European Champions Cup campaign this Saturday when they welcome Irish powerhouse side Munster to the AJ Bell Stadium
Diamond’s men flirted with relegation last season though a much-improved 2013-14 brought Sale a sixth-place finish and European rugby again in 2014-15
The former Auckland Blues player touched down in Manchester on a short term deal at the start of 2013 with the Sharks battling to avoid relegation from the Aviva Premiership.
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