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During this time Bristol regained its position in the Guinness Premiership and finished third in the table in the 2006-2007 season.
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During this time Bristol regained its position in the Guinness Premiership and finished third in the table in the 2006-2007 season.
He played for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. He primarily played as a flanker or in the second row. An iconic player for Bristol, Salter captained the club for four consecutive seasons from 2004-2008.
He was named as captain of the Guinness Premiership Dream Team in 2006.
Salter started his career playing for London & South East Schools, and appeared in the back row for England Schools 18 Group A against New Zealand. He played in National League Two for Blackheath in the 1995-1996 season, making his debut in the second row against London Irish.
He went on to play rugby league and appeared for Great Britain Under 19s against New Zealand. Salter played for London Broncos in the European Super League, and was in the starting line-up (as a prop forward) for them in the 1999 Rugby League Challenge Cup Final, led out by the club backer at the time, Richard Branson.
Although Broncos started well, the greater experience of the Leeds Rhinos eventually resulted in a record 52-16 victory for the northern team
His Bristol career started in the autumn of 1999. He played for the club from 1999 until 2009 with just one season away with Leeds. Despite having a two year contract at Leeds, he grabbed the opportunity to join Richard Hill"s rejuvenated Bristol side a season later, returning to the club as captain.
He took a gamble in stepping down a flight to play with Bristol, but it turned out to be the right decision.
At the end of his first season as captain he was celebrating Bristol"s promotion back to the Guinness Premiership. Following his retirement from professional rugby, Salter became the Director of Rugby (union) at the University of Bristol and is currently Head Coach at Clifton Rugby.