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Sunday 5 March 2017

Super league review

Another great week in Super league read all about it here.
 
Huddersfield 8 Hull 48

A hatrick for Ex Red Marc Sneyd and a brace from Alber Kelly secured away win for the Airlie.
Huddersfield were unable to deal with the early pressure from Hull as they built up a half time lead of 0-24.
Ryan Brierley scored for Huddersfield in the 2nd half but Hull were dominant and came away with a good win.



Castleford 66 Leeds Rhinos 10

Classy Cas put on a amazing performance on Thursday night and defeated a struggling Leeds. A complete 1st half performance with tries from ex red Greg Eden and Greg Minikin built a 30-0 lead at half time for the Tigers.

The demotion job continued in the 2nd half for Castleford despite a Leeds try from  Ex Red Joel Moon the Tigers were in total control and ran out worthy winners.


St Helens 12 Wakefield 16

Wakefield secured a dramatic away win at St Helens to secure their 1st win of the season.
Wakefields game management throughout the game was great and were rewarded with a fantastic try by ex red Mason Cation Brown to give them a 4-10 lead at half time.

St Helens battled back in the 2nd half with a try from Mark Percival to give saints hope. But a late penalty try for Wakefield when Jacob Miller was adjusted to have been obstructed was the match winner for Wakefield.

 

Wigan Warriors 20 Leigh Centurions 0

Leigh battled bravery against the Super league champions but the Warriors secured another win to keep their unbeaten run going.

Anthony Gelling scored twice against a fearless Leigh who in terrible conditions were unable to break the Warriors down.

 

Catalan Dragons 14 Widnes 14

A late Rhys Hanbury gave Widnes their 1st points of 2017.
In terrible weather conditions in France it was a tough game for both sides. Ex Red Richie Myler scored for Catalan in the 1st half. A late Luke Walsh drop goal missed and the game ended in a draw.

Your listening to this weeks Devil in the detail podcast. We are joined by Ryan Wilkinson to talk all thing Salford and Rugby league. This week we talk about Drums at the game, a look at the success of one of our amateur teams winning a Steve Prescott award, news coming from the club  and Ian Watson joins us in coaches corner. Enjoy 


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