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Cueto signs up to Sharks for another four years
Mark Cueto Signs New Deal & Pledges His Support To The Flood Victims In Cumbria
Wednesday, November 25th 2009
Mark Cueto has signed a new four year deal with Sale Sharks which will make him the longest serving player in the club’s history.
Workington born, Mark joined Sale Sharks in 2000 and made his debut on the wing at Bristol in 2001. He has since been one of the most consistent wingers in the Premiership and is one of only three players to have scored over 50 tries (now stands at 67 tries in 137 games). One record Mark shares with Chris Oti is that in 2005 he scored a try in eight consecutive Premiership games.
Mark said, “ I have played all my professional rugby at Sale Sharks and want to finish my career here too. I have some great times and want to help Kingsley and Jason to bring more trophies to the club.”
However Mark has been keeping a watchful eye on his home county of Cumbria over the last few days and said, “I saw the footage of Cumbria on television last week whilst I was on England duty and all the landmarks I remember were completely under water. I then spoke to the Sharks Media Manager Dave Swanton, who has family connections up there whether there was any fund raising being done. Dave did some checking and said that the Cumbria Community Foundation, based in Cockermouth had set up the ‘Cumbria Flood Recovery Fund.’
Mark continued, “On my return to Manchester I asked Sharks CEO James Jennings if there was anything we could do as a club and we agreed that a bucket collection at the game against London Wasps on Friday would raise some much needed money and enhance the awareness about the flood victims plight.”
CEO James Jennings said, “Sale Sharks is the biggest Rugby Union Club in the North West and several players who have played for the Sharks are from Cumbria. We have fans who travel down from Cumbria to watch our games and when Mark approached me about holding a bucket collection, I instantly agreed. Our Jets and Members of the Supporters Club have volunteered to give up their time before the game and hopefully we can send a sizeable cheque to the flood victims straight after the game on Friday night.”
The address of the appeal is Cumbria Community Foundation, Dovenby Hall, Cockermouth, Cumbria CA13 0PN
Please write Cumbria Flood Recovery Fund on the back of your cheque.

