Alex Sanderson leaves Saracens to become Sale’s new 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.

Alex Sanderson spent 17 years at Saracens as a player and coach
Alex Sanderson spent 17 years at Saracens as a player and coach

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 message and ferocious desire to improve players, sets the standard of what it is to be a modern day coach.”

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