"Hanging Up the Boots" Sale Sharks Captain Announces Retirement at the End of the Season - Ruck

“Hanging Up the Boots” Sale Sharks Captain Announces Retirement at the End of the Season

Sale Sharks Captain Jono Ross has confirmed his retirement at the end of the Gallagher Premiership season. The hard-hitting back rower joined the Sharks from Stade Francais, and will be heading home to South Africa with his family, after hanging up the boots.

Sale Sharks player Jono Ross (C) during the Gallagher Rugby Premiership game between Sale Sharks and Exeter Chiefs at JW Bell Stadium on October 3rd – PHOTO: Steve Bond/PPAUK

Ross’ final matches will take place in the 2023 Gallagher Premiership play-offs, as the Sharks have their shot of winning their first Premiership title since the 2005/06 season. The 32-year-old spoke on the official Sale Sharks club website, about how he has enjoyed his time at the AJ Bell.

“Since joining the club in 2017, Sale and Manchester have really become a home away from home for my family and I. We have absolutely loved our time at the club and living in Manchester. Both our children will have been born here so it will forever have a special place in our hearts.

Saracens player Manu Vunipola tackles Sale Sharks player Jono Ross during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Match between Sale Sharks and Saracens at the AJ Bell Stadium on 5th March Photo: Steve Bond/PPAUK

“I would like to thank Simon, Michelle, Ged and Sid for their support over the years as well as the coaches at the club for putting up with me and giving me the opportunity to play the game I love in a great environment. To all of the backroom staff, physios, strength and conditioning coaches, kit men, chefs and everyone else, a huge thank you for the time and effort you’ve put into me.

“To the Sharks fans, thank you for the support over my six years here. You are all fantastic. Please keep behind the lads as you really do make a resounding difference on the pitch. It’s been a great ride and I will miss running out at the AJ Bell but at some point your body tells you when it’s time to stop, and for me that time is now.

“I am hugely excited for what’s to come next, but you can be sure I’ll be watching the boys continue to grow from afar. Hopefully in the sun with a beer in hand!”

Jono Ross, Captain of Sale Sharks during the Premiership Rugby Cup Final between Sale Sharks and Harlequins at AJ Bell Stadium on 21 Sep. Photo: Phil Mingo/PPAUK

Sharks Director of Rugby Alex Sanderson was full of praise for Ross, who will be remembered as being one of the Premiership’s fiercest-ever competitors.

He said: “It’s been a pleasure to work with Jono and during his time at the club, he has epitomised everything Sale Sharks stand for both on and off the pitch.

“When you get to know Jono, you realise he is a very clever bloke. Despite the levels of physicality he offers on the pitch, he’s more than just muscle. His tactical knowledge of the game is second to none and his emotional intelligence sets him apart as a player which is why he has been our captain for five consecutive seasons.

Sale Sharks player Jono Ross is tackled by Saracens player Manu Vunipola during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Match between Sale Sharks and Saracens at the AJ Bell Stadium on 5th March Photo: Steve Bond/PPAUK

“Throughout his time at the club, Jono has used those skills to communicate on behalf of the players, often to the detriment of himself. If I’m being honest, it hasn’t all been plain sailing. We’ve had some deep and heated conversations but through mutual respect have always worked things out. I’m grateful for all those moments, both good and bad, as it’s helped me develop into a better coach over the past few seasons.

“Despite his serious demeanour, Jono always has a joke up his sleeve and is one of the nicest and most respectful guys in the game. He will be sorely missed by everyone at the Sharks. We wish him the very best for the future.”