Sunday Express

‘SCARY’ CURRY CAN BE HOTTER

Mission of new Sale boss

- By Neil Squires

ELEVATING ‘scary’tom Curry to even greater heights will be new boss Alex Sanderson’s special project after taking charge at Sale. The flanker, 22, was shortliste­d for world player of the year in 2019 and is already on course for Lions selection this summer.

But Sanderson, an ex-sale and England back row, is aiming to turn him into an all-time great for club and country.

Sanderson said: “When you watch him in detail you understand how many massive collisions he puts in and how hungry he is, not just to make tackles but big ones.we are very, very lucky to have someone with his skill-set.

“He is a better player than I was or ever could have been, so quite how much I can teach him on the rugby front I don’t know. But with these guys, sometimes it is just about making sure they are in a good place mentally. Every now and again you can challenge them and get them to push themselves to the levels they can achieve.

“He hasn’t reached his potential yet and that is scary, looking at him right now. I’m going to give him a call over the weekend and get that ball rolling in terms of our profession­al relationsh­ip.”

England coach Eddie Jones names a 28-man squad for the Six Nations on Friday and Sanderson, who worked with half of the national side at Saracens, wants more Sale involvemen­t.

“You want as many players as you can playing for their country because if they haven’t got that drive and ambition they’re in it for a laugh,” said Sanderson.

“Excellence breeds excellence. If they are in and around that England squad they are going to get better and bring that back.”

 ??  ?? COLOSSAL COLLISIONS: Tom Curry in action for Sale Sharks
COLOSSAL COLLISIONS: Tom Curry in action for Sale Sharks

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