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1. Sharks land McAlister
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 July 2007 SALE Sharks have landed one of the biggest names in rugby - All Blacks centre Luke McAlister. -
2. Cotton joins Sharks board
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 July 2007 RUGBY legend Fran Cotton has joined the board of directors at Sale Sharks. -
3. Sale back to polish up skills
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 July 2007 SALE Sharks have been rewarded for a gruelling six weeks of intensive training with a welcome break. -
4. Luke is leaving a nation in dread
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 July 2007 TO gauge the full impact of All Blacks superstar Luke McAlister's dramatic defection to Sale Sharks, one only has to listen to the wailing and gnashing of teeth that can be heard from 12,000 miles away. -
5. Dean's the leading man
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 July 2007 TOWERING second row Dean Schofield will captain Sale Sharks, taking over from Jason Robinson who retired from club rugby at the end of last season. -
6. McAlister is centre of attraction
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 July 2007 ALL Blacks centre Luke McAlister could be the big name signing to fill the void left by the departure of former skipper and dual code legend Jason Robinson. -
7. White in World Cup boost
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 July 2007 SCOTLAND skipper Jason White is making massive strides in his bid to be ready for the World Cup in France. -
8. Lund lads set to collide
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 July 2007 LIKE any brothers, competition between Magnus and Erik Lund has always been fierce. -
9. Saint-Andre's silver glint
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 July 2007 SALE director of rugby Philippe Saint-Andre is hoping that there is a grain of truth in the saying that `every cloud has a silver lining'. -
10. Kingsley puts stars on alert
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 July 2007 IF Sale's World Cup stars think they will breeze back into the side when they return from France in October, they might want to think again.