Manchester Evening News

SHARKS ARE BACK

SALE FINALLY GET RESTART DATE

- By CHRIS OSTICK

SALE will kick-start the Gallagher Premiershi­p back into action as they visit Harlequins in English rugby’s first game back since the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Sharks, coincident­ly, were just hours away from facing Quins in the final of the Premiershi­p Rugby Cup at the AJ Bell Stadium before the season was suspended in March.

Now the sides will meet at The Stoop in a league game on Friday, August 14.

The games then come thick and fast for second-placed Sharks, with a table-topping crunch against leaders Exeter Chiefs at the AJ Bell on Friday, August 21.

The have a short turnaround before visiting the Ricoh Stadium to take on Wasps on Tuesday, August 25.

And the only other fixture confirmed at the moment will see third-placed Bristol Bears visit the AJ Bell on Saturday. August 29.

All games look set to be behind closed doors, although the club are keen to get fans back in once government legislatio­n allows.

The fixture at The Stoop will end the longest hiatus in Premiershi­p history of 159 days.

A day later four more matches will occur before a bumper weekend of rugby action ends when Northampto­n host Wasps on Sunday, August 16. The playoff final, which Sale will be hoping to be involved in, will be on October 24.

Steve Diamond, Sale’s director of rugby, said: “It’s fantastic that we have the opportunit­y to return to play after such a long lay-off. I think everyone across the league is chomping at the bit to get going again.

“It’s been a turbulent period for everyone, but as a club we feel we have come out of the other end of this period stronger than ever.

“We have a top bunch of players here and all the lads have put their hands up and worked hard for the club during our return to play preparatio­ns, we are ready and raring to go so I think it will be a great occasion at The Stoop on Friday, 14 August.”

Sale’s clash with Quins could see them come up against former player Chris Ashton, who left the club earlier this season after what Diamond called a ‘disagreeme­nt on how we want to play the game.’

There is still no date for the final of the Premiershi­p Rugby Cup against Quins.

Meanwhile, Sale are mourning the loss of their long-serving kit-man Alan Blease, who has passed away suddenly.

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