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Sale Sharks sharpen their teeth after 'Tuna' chirp by Durban Sharks owner Masotti

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January 08, 2026

SHARKS owner Marco Masotti’s chirp that the Sale Sharks should rebrand themselves as the “Sale Tuna” could come back to bite him when the teams meet in a Champions Cup fixture on Saturday in Manchester.

- MIKE GREENAWAY

Masotti said on social media that one of his New Year’s wishes was for Sale to undergo a name change to leave the Durban team as world tugby’s sole “Sharks” team. Masotti said: “I will be there in person. I hope the Sale fans show up to see the real @SharksRugby. There can be only one. Good luck to the Sale Tuna.”

While Masotti is known for his tongue-in-cheek jibes on social media, he may, in this case, have shot himself in the foot for two reasons: one, the Sharks are resting their Springboks for this match and sending a young side; and two, the Sale Sharks have said they feel disrespected by the chirp and will use it as motivation.

Alex Sanderson, the Sale director of rugby, told The Times: “We've been theming it up like that, who is going to be the bigger, better, more aggressive Shark,” he said.

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