Monday 28 November 2016

Fans Forum excitement



A very exciting night took place down at the AJ Bell Stadium on Monday 28th November.
A chance for new CEO and ex Salford Captain Ian Blease to talk about his vision for the club in 2017.
We were impressed, he showed the passion and drive which made him a fans favourite while wearing the shirt. In his new role and we think there will be lots more to come from him though out the season.
Marwan who was in attendance took a back seat and enjoyed the show like the rest of the fans in the room and what he saw must have impressed him.

Ian Watson unveiled Willie Poching as his new assistant coach. It was Willies 1st day but early impressions he seemed impressed with the club and the players in the squad.  Willie will bring some experience to the back room staff and is a positive move for 2017.



New signings were welcomed by the crowd. Lee Mossop, Lama Tasi , Junior Sa'u, Kris Brining, and Daniel Murray all spoke very positively about their plans for the new season.

During the question and answers both Ian Watson and Blease talked about creating a honest professional culture within the club. You build a club from the base and with these core values in place  2017 and beyond is going to be a exciting time for the club.

Marketing and media is always a big talking point for many fans,  Ian Blease explained we are looking to expand in this area.
With a plan to build relationships with local schools, colleges, universities as well as our amateur clubs to help grow our fan base it seems like the club are well placed to tap into this potential goldmine of supporters.



The new official website will be available from the 5th December fans online experience of Salford Red Devil's will improve even more.

The more the club can become visible in the local community the bigger our support will become. A blend of online and real life marketing is key to the clubs plans to grow our fan base in 2017.

With the Local Council and Peel Holdings also helping Salford to reach their potential around the city our brand could be seen by millions of people in the local area through Christmas and into the new year.



The new video advertising the new home shirt was impressive, lots of fan interaction talking about how much the club means to them struck a cord with many leaving the people at the meeting thinking that it was  a very good video.

The 1st fans forum should be viewed as a success, there is still lots to do in the off season but I feel we are heading in the right direction to make 2017 a huge success.














Sunday 2 October 2016

Hull KR 18 Salford 19 - The one you tell the Grandkids




Salford travelled to Craven Park for there day of destiny! There was a real sense of nervous tension outside the ground before kickoff but a great site to see the Salford coaches arriving in numbers! The Robins made the better start putting Salford under pressure and Adam walker powered over for the opening try. Josh Mantellato kicked the goal 6-0. Things got better for rovers when Josh Mantellato finished brilliantly in the corner some how managing to stay in the field of play. He missed the kick 10-0.



Salford really had to weather the storm now and dug in to hold there line well. Ben Murdoch Masila charged over to get the Red Devils on the score board. Gareth O Brien failed to convert 10-4. Robert Lui then had a try disallowed by the video referee. Mantellato looked to have spilled the ball in the tackle but it was adjudged to be a ball steal.

This spurred Salford on, they moved the ball superbly and Niall Evalds finished off a sweeping move to score in the corner. Niall had come off the bench to replace the injured Junior Sau. O Brien kicked off the touch line as the Salford support roared with delight 10-10.



Just before half time Rovers were awarded a soft penalty and Mantellato booted the two points 12-10 at the break. It was a very tight opening to the second half with neither team wanting to give anything away. Thomas Mimms score 15 minutes in to the second half with Mantellato's goal giving the rovers an 8 point buffer at 18-10! Michael Dobson tried everything and again was magnificent. Terry Campese then kicked a huge 40-20kick and hull kr looked for the knock out punch. Thankfully Salford survived with Niall Evalds very cool and calm in defence.



As the clock ticked down in the last five minutes thoughts went to a derby next year with old foe Swinton Lions and our future looked very uncertain. Josh Griffin had been a real hand full all afternoon released a lovely pass to send Evalds over for his second try, O Brien rushed and missed the kick 18-14. With around 50 seconds remaining it seemed to late.



The Robins kicked off and Salford had to throw caution to the wind.Josh Griffin made a break and puts Evalds away, the Salford supporters were on there feet. Evalds cuts inside but is brought down 20 yards short. This will be the last play as the ball is moved right, Mark Flanagan throws the best pass of his career to Ben Murdoch Masila  the hooter sounds... the gaps is there... he finds Greg Johnson and it's a miracle!!! Jonson scores the most important try of his life to tie the match 18-18! It's bedlam in the north and south stands! O Brien will kick for the match off the touch line!



It misses and it will be golden point extra time but Salford have the momentum Rovers look shattered! The players and supporters have a quick breather. Salford win the toss and receive the kick off! Rovers fly out keen in defence as Salford drive the ball forward in a conservative fashion. It's the last tackle the ball finds O Brien just inside the rovers half he attempts the drop goal, it's probably the sweetest connection he's ever made with a ball and it sails over from 50 meters out!!! The scenes in the crowd are amazing as the Salford supporters flood the pitch! There's a huge sense of shock, elation and relief from the traveling Red Army who believed that the game had gone 2 minutes earlier.

There are unplesent scenes between two small groups of opposition fans on the field after the game but the greatest RL comeback possibly of all time should be the story that comes out of yesterdays game.

We knew this group of players could do the job! Some one said to me after the game "things like this don't happen to us". Well they did today.

Delighted for Ian Watson a true gentleman who has led Salford with real pride and dignity. Man City had the Sergio moment, Man United had the Solkskjaer moment now Salford have the Gareth O Brien! Let's hope we carry this momentum into next year! Final score Hull kr 18 Salford 19 Paul Whiteside away day red 😀

Sunday 25 September 2016

Batley 14 Salford 42 - Salford make Million Pound game



Salford travelled to Mount Pleasant to face Batley knowing they had to at least equal London Broncos result against Featherstone to qualify for The Million Pound Game. The opening ten minutes were very tight Salford made mistakes and failed to complete there sets. The Bulldogs couldn't take advantage and the opening score went to Salford with Gareth O Brien scoring after a nice move. O Brien added the goal 0-6. 3 minutes later it was good work from o Brien again to send junior Sau over in the corner the goal was booted off the touch line to give Salford a real solid start 0-12.



Sau then makes a mistake trying to field a Batley kick. From the scrum the pressure is applied ten yards out and the Bulldogs are in with Wayne Rettie kick is missed 4-12. Salford though up the tempo and score through Weller Hauraki. O Brien adds his third goal 4-18. The Red Devils start to move through the gears playing down the slope Greg Johnson is next up to score out wide o Brien misses the goal 4-22. Hauraki soon after ghosts over the line which o Brien goals 4-28. Salford are now totally in control and growing in confidence much to the delight of the good travelling support.



There's just time for another score before half time as Josh Griffin scores, o Brien makes it 5/6 goals. Half time score 4-34. The second half is a different story as the slope comes in to play. Rettie gets the opening try his 100th in the professional game. The kick is missed 8-34. Robert Lui makes a super break with a nice neat change of pace gets to the line to clinch the victory for Salford, O Brien kicks the goal 8-38. The Bulldogs are determined to win the second half and score again as centre Chris Ulugia goes over. Pat Walker kicks the goal 14-38. Salford finish the day with the final try. Great work from the impressive O Brien as he drops his shoulder to scoot to the line. He can't add the goal 14-42. That's the way it finished.



.A good solid performance sends Salford to Craven Park next Saturday in The Million Pound Game to play Hull kr in a fight for super league survival. It's going to be a real nerve shredder that's for sure. Let's hope we take a huge following and get right behind the club we love so much Salford RLFC. Great to see the smiles on supporters faces today. Paul Whiteside The Away Day Red .

Sunday 18 September 2016

SALFORD 16 LONDON 19




Salford were looking to build on last weeks victory this afternoon when London Broncos were the visitors to the AJ Bell stadium! It was a slow start with the Broncos frustrating Salford in the early stages as both sides traded sets. London got the first try William Barteau pounced to race away and score an interception try. Jamie Soward misses the conversion 0-4.



Salford desperately try to get back level and blow certain tries when Josh Griffin and Junior Sau spill the ball from good chances. Niall Evalds also goes close. It's a big blow when Craig Kopzack is forced off with an ankle injury.The Red Devils finally get the scores level when George Griffin powers over under the posts. Gareth O Brien Adds the goal 6-4 after 35 minutes.

London continue to impress and shock Salford again with a well worked try from Scott Leatherbarrow after a great break from the lively Isreal Eliab. Jamie Soward adds the goal to send London to the half time break leading 6-10.

As the second half starts the Broncos continue to work hard and Salford make errors! 58 minutes gone London edge further ahead with an excellent try. Soward splits the defence with a super break finding Eliab who looks to be going in touch but some how off loads back to Soward who crashes over to stun the crowd. His kick of the touch line is excellent. 6-16. If Salford needed a wake up call they've just had it!



With 15 minutes remain and the Broncos adding a penalty goal to edge themselves a bit closer with a  6-18 lead the spark and urgency seemed to be missing from Salford today. Michael Dobson gives away a real soft penalty to help London up the field and they wisely work there way to the posts with Barteau dropping a goal 6-19. Josh Griffin adds two late tries for Salford with O Brien adding the goal from the first try.

London hold on though for a famous win one they deserve! If Salford are to survive this season we must do it via the million pound game. A trip to Batley next Sunday is salford's next match where it will be another tough test. As supporters we can only hope there is enough fight left for the final two weeks of a long testing season. A very disappointing day finished Salford 16 London 19. Paul Whiteside away day red

Sunday 11 September 2016

Salford 70 Featherstone 16



Salford returned to the AJ Bell Stadium for the first time in three weeks! It had been 8 years since the last fixture with Featherstone Rovers in the 2008 which finished 30-30 at Post Office Road! The Rovers were still without a point in the qualifiers after being edged out 11-10 at Batley last weekend! It was a perfect start for the visitors moving the ball superbly on the opening set of the match. Nice work from Anthony Thackery sending prop Jordan Baldwinson over for the opening try. Kyle Briggs adds the goal 0-6!



Misi Taulapapa spills the ball from the kick off to invite Salford pressure. The Red Devils take advantage as Weller Hauraki roars over Gareth O Brien kicks the goal to level the score 6-6. Rovers kick off is poor and Michael Dobson takes it out on the full to grab a penalty. The pressure tells again as Junior Sau claims a kick out wide to score in the corner. O Brien kicks a tough one 12-6.




Josh Jones is next to touch down showing real strength and desire to muscle his way over. O Brien misses the conversation 16-6. Salford are turning up the heat and Junior Sau. Quick hands out wide to Daniel Vidot who finishes well to get down low at the corner flag
. O Brien misses off the touch line but Salford are in control 20-6.

Rovers are feeling the pressure and knock on near there own line. Sau grabs his second try which o Brien converts 26-6. Featherstone finally get some field position and they make it
count with a nice short kick which Jack Ormondroyd dives on to score. Briggs adds the goal 26-12. Salford then score the try of the half with a lovely move, O Briens ball out the back to Evalds is sublime and he races away with a brilliant finish. O Brien kicks well 32-12. Rovers are struggling with the pace of the game and another thrilling break follows from Josh Griffin who runs 30 yards side ways, throws a basket ball pass to Ben Murdoch Masila, his hand off is to much for rovers half back Thackery and the big man is over. O Brien kicks the goal 38-12 with 5 first half minutes remaining. There's just enough time for the busy Logan Tomkins to scoot over from dummy half o Brien kicks again to send the rampant Red Devils in at half time 44-12.



It's a poor start to the second half with Salford knocking on first set of 6. More mistakes and a few soft penalties give Rovers a chance. Josh Walters gets the try Briggs can't convert 44-16. Salford then cut loose with three tries in 8 minutes. Olsi Krasniqi gets the first before Haurakis second and then Dobson scores! All goaled by O Brien. 62-16. Rovers never gave up and deserve credit for a spirited display! Salford add two more tries in the final ten minutes. Murdoch Masila and Jones finishing the day with a brace each. Both goals are missed.



It was a result that Salford desperately needed and can now go in to next weeks home game with London confident. There's still a lot of work to be done to ensure are super league survival but today was the first brick in the wall. Final score Salford 70 Featherstone Rovers 16, Paul Whiteside Away Day Red

Saturday 3 September 2016

MATCH REPORT SUPER 8 QUALIFIERS LEEDS 30 SALFORD 8




Salford travelled to Headingley knowing a victory would give the whole club a massive lift! With just two victories at Leeds since 1959 history was not on are side.
Leeds were on the front foot early on there first set of six Gareth o Brien spilled a grubber kick close to his own line. Salford defended well to clear the danger.

Soon after the Leeds Rhinos scored a soft try from close range as Jamie Jones Buchanan crashing over. Liam Sutcliffe added the conversion to lead 6-0.
Ten minutes in and Salford hit back, Michael Dobson's high bomb is palmed back by Josh griffin and Dobson sends George Griffin in for a much needed try! O Brien kicks the goal to level things up 6-6.



Shortly after Dobson puts in what looks a nothing kick but Leeds come up with the error giving Salford a real chance from good field position. The Reds come up with a mistake and the chance is gone.

Salford start to concede penalties and referee Ben Thaler puts them on a team warning. More penalties follow but the Reds defence is really solid and they hold there line keeping the Rhinos at bay. 8 minutes from half time and Salford are awarded a penalty well in range. Without any hesitation Gareth O Brien kicks the goal in off the post to edge Salford ahead 6-8.



A few minutes later and a very crucial point in the match as Gareth o Brien is sin binned for a professional foul. Leeds make the extra man count and Kallum Watkins scores. Sutcliffe misses the kick but the rhinos are in front 10-8 at half time.

Salford up the tempo and start the second half on the front foot a barn storming break from Weller Hauraki is agonisingly close. The Salford traveling support go wild only for the referee to rule the try out for a double movement.

53 minutes on the clock and Leeds know there in a real arm wrestle as they decide to kick at goal from a penalty. This time it's Jordan Lilley who kicks the goal 12-8. Moments later comes the game changer as Josh Griffin comes up with a huge error in his own half and James Segeyaro pounces to race away for a try. Lilley kicks the goal to put a bit of daylight between the sides 18-8.

Salford were in desperate need of a try but Leeds turned the screw and made the pressure count. A teasing kick out wide is pouched by Carl Ablett who scores in the corner to put the game beyond Salford! Lilley kicks off the touch line 24-8. The Red Devils didn't really threaten the Rhinos line in the closing stages! Two minutes from time Adam Cuthbertson charges over from close range to round off a big win for Leeds. Lilley kicked the goal. Another very disappointing night for the travelling Salford supporters.



The club face a real tough fight now to stay in super league and must beat featherstone at the AJ bell stadium next Sunday. Final score Leeds 30salford 8!

Saturday 20 August 2016

Salford 12 Hull KR 29 Super 8 qualifiers match report



Salford returned to the AJ Bell stadium looking to bounce back from last weeks defeat against Leigh. Hull KR were tonight's visitors in what was a must win game for both sides. Rovers started brightly and with early pressure scored the opening try through Josh Mantellato who converted off the touch line 0-6.

Michael Dobson again working very hard puts in a good kick chase to force a drop out. George Griffin comes up with the error and knocks the drop out on. Hull KR take advantage as Albert Kelly puts in a clever grubber kick for James Greenwood to pounce on. Rovers lead is extended to 12 as Mantellato converts the try. Salford are making unforced errors this time Greg Johnson knocks on from a drop out. 16 minutes in and Mantellato kicks a penalty to edge Rovers further ahead 0-14.



Rovers are doing the basics right running and tackling harder. The Salford supporters finally have something to cheer in the 22nd minute as Robert Lui's superb pass finds Mason Caton Brown who finishes brilliantly to squeeze in at the corner. Gareth O Brien misses the goal 4-14. Another Salford mistake and this time Ben Cockayne takes full advantage of the free play kicking through twice. Rovers force a drop out and Salford concede a penalty within range which Mantellato boots over 6-16.

Albert Kelly is really controlling the game with some great kicking, this time he puts a 40/20 kick to peg Salford deep in there own half with defending to do. The Red Devils are caught cold at the scrum as the ball is moved wide and Ken sio breezes over. Another good kick from Mantellato 4-22. Some light relief right on the hooter when Gareth o Brien kicks a penalty to make the half time score Salford 6 Hull KR 22.



A positive start is needed to the second half but when Greg Johnson knocks on returning the ball from the kick off the Salford faithful must fear the worst. This time the defence is better as the danger passes. Junior Sau desperate to get back in the game chases a real lost cause to force a scrum ten yards from the rovers line. Salford attack desperate for points but Ben Murdoch Masila agonisingly loss the ball over the line.



With half an hour remaining o Brien scores a try and converts it to give a ray of hope 12-22. Salford's night is summoned up when o Brien knocks on from the kick off to put Rovers back on the front foot. Another penalty is conceded, Mantellato has no hestitation and kicks the goal 12-24. 20 minutes remain as Salford pile pressure on but the hull KR defence is very good and matches every move.

The Red Devils attack is predictable and the important plays are telegraphed. The visitors are managing the game the right way and Albert Kelly turns the screw 14 minutes from time with a drop goal 12-25. Salford beaten in every department tonight concede another try again Kelly the creator. Another cruel grubber kick as Thomas Mimms makes it look all to easy scoring the try.

Nothing flash from hull KR but the deserved everything they got tonight. The Salford players look shattered as the hooter sounds! All is not lost with four games still to play but what effect will this result have on the Salford players?. Two weeks to turn things around with Leeds away a tough prospect up next. A very disappointing night finished Salford 12 Hull KR 29. Paul Whiteside away day red

Monday 15 August 2016

Batley Bulldogs Super 8 qualifiers preview



Batley Bulldogs. 3rd in the championship.
Coach John Kear, captain Keegan Hirst.


Last 8 league meetings.
2008. Salford 46. Batley 0
2008. Batley 22. Salford 48
2003. Batley 16. Salford 54
2003. Salford 54. Batley 12
1996. Salford 60. Batley 6
1996. Batley 18. Salford 56
1995. Batley 12. Salford 12
1995. Salford 52. Batley 24




Past great players. Carl Gibson 1982-86,
Bill Hudson1946/47
Barry Eaton 2002-2005
Danny Maun 200-2003,2008-2013
Glen Tomlinson 1991-96,
2001-2002 Richard Price 1998-2001
Craig Lingard 1998-2008
Paul Harrison 1998, 2002-2005

Honours Championship winners 1923/24
Challenge cup winners1896/97,1897/98,1900/01
Yorkshire cup winners,
1898/99 and 1923/24.



Batley continued there success story this year finishing third in a relatively low budget. With a thrilling victory over Leigh I the opening league game, the Bulldogs will be no push overs on there home turf at mount pleasant. John Kear has done a real solid job and they will be sad to see him leave at the end of the

Video

Salford took on Batley in 1901 here is the highlights of the game




Memorable match. Wednesday 29th November 1995 Mount pleasant
Batley 12 Salford reds 12.
It was a wild wintry mid week night in West Yorkshire. Salford riding high in the centenary season. It was a struggle that season for Batley finishing 10th one place above the bottom club, there rivals dewsbury. On this occasion though they have Salford a real scare. The Reds went on to clinch the division 1 title finishing seven points clear of keighley Cougars, winning 17 of there 20 games. Some good times followed for Salford in the next few years. We won the division one title the following year and were promoted to super league. Back to back challenge cup semi finals in 1997 and 1998. Plus a 6th place finish in are first attempt at super league

Saturday 13 August 2016

Match report Leigh 32 Salford 26 Super 8 Qualifiers



Salford travelled to Leigh for there second game of the super 8 qualifiers. With five ex Salford players in the Centurions 17 it was always going to be a fiercely fought contest. The Red Devils hit the ground running with early oppertunites as Mason Caton Brown is denied a try in the corner. George Griffin moments later makes a terrific break but Robert Lui is pulled down meters short. All this action in the opening four minutes. Lui then takes a heavy knock on his knee and receives some attention from the physio. Leigh strike first though as Josh Drinkwater sends Reni Maitua in for a try which Martin Ridyard converts. 6-0.



The next set of six Leigh are on the attack again as Ridyard sends Corey Paterson charging over. Conversion is added 12-0 after ten minutes. Micky Higham causing problems with his darting runs from dummy half. Salford spring in to life as Mason Caton Brown deep in his own half finds the gap and beats half the Leigh team to race away and score a sensational try. Gareth o Brien kicks the goal 12-6.

Leigh then get a huge slice of luck as drinkwaters kick bounces off lui back into his arms and he sends Greg McNally under the posts for a try. Ridyard kicks the goal 18-6. Salford start to attack and move the ball out wide, Gareth o Brien sends a super floating pass to Niall Evalds who finishes well in the corner. O Brien kicks goes just wide. 18-10. With just over three minutes of the half remaining Salford concede a penalty within range of the posts and Ridyard boots the two points over. The teams go in at half time Leigh in front 20-10.



Leigh kick the second half off but Robert Lui spills the ball and the centurions are on the attack from the drop out. Salford defend really well and clear the danger. Ben Murdoch Masila is denied a try by the video referee. A decision that could have gone either really. Salford are starting to take control and the video referee is called upon again as Josh Griffins nice flick pass to Mason Caton brown is scrutinised. Adam Higson the Leigh winger comes up with a great tackle as Brown just steps in touch as Salford are denied again. Josh Griffin makes a break and finds junior Sau who scorches through a gap to put Robert lui under the posts for a much needed Salford try! O Brien kicks the goal to pull it back to 20-16 as Leigh start to feel the pressure



. A loose pass to Higson as Leigh attack lands in touch and the momentum of the match seems to be changing. With 20 minutes to go Michael Dobsons high kick causes pandemonium in the Leigh defence. Junior Sau touches down but the referee is not convinced and asks for the video assistance. Again Salford are denied as Sau is adjudged to have knocked on! With 17 minutes to go Salford trail by four points but are totally on top. Fantastic ball movement from right to left and Josh griffin squeezes over in the corner. The referee again calls for the video replay! Griffin is denied as a knock on is given. Leigh then try to take the sting out of Salford by kicking a penalty goal to increase there lead to 22-16.



On the next set of six Leigh are over, a great finish from the winger Higson. Ridyard misses the conversion but Leigh have a ten point cushion 26-16. From the kick off it goes from bad to worse for Salford as o Brien kicks out on the full to invite Leigh back on the attack with a penalty. A wonderful off load from former Australian international Willie Tonga to Matty Dawson who scores in the corner to add to the Red Devils misery! Ridyard rubs salt in the wounds with a kick off the touch line 32-16.



Salford fight back with two tries in the last five minutes from Ben Murdoch Masila and the impressive Caton Brown! 32-26 with 11 seconds remaining. From the kick off Dobson is caught as the full time hooter sounds! Leigh players are delighted, Salford dejected! Final score Leigh 32 Salford 26. A disappointing result after last weeks great performance. The pressure is now on with a win against Hull KR on Friday night being the number one priority. The intensity of last week was missing today and that's something Ian Watson and Tim sheens will need to put right in time for next week. Paul Whiteside away day red.

Wednesday 10 August 2016

Leigh Centruions V Salford Red Devils - Super 8 qualifiers Big match preview


Salford Red Devils travel to Leigh Centurions on Saturday looking to make it 2 wins from 2 games in the Super league Super 8 qualifiers, in this blog we look forward to the game.

The battles

Saturday will be a interesting battle between these two  fullbacks. Greg McNally  of Leigh Centurions has the creativity to cause Salford Red Devils damage if given time and space.
Gaz Obrien has fitted into Salfords fullback position very well this season and when given ball in space can be very dangerous.
Both solid defenders and are very important to their teams. The winner of this particular battle will go a long way to deciding a winner on Saturday.

Rob Lui will battle against Martin Ridyard on Saturday, both top performers for their teams this season and have the ability to open up any defence.
Martin Ridyard has scored a shed load of points this season and is arguably leighs biggest threat.
Rob Lui short kicking game is tremendous and with the ball in hand has the quality and creativity to cause Leigh lots of problems.
Both players will be looking be the match winner for their team.



The forward battle will be intense and George Griffin and Fuifui Moi Moi are two of the best on the field. The explosive Tongan with lots of NRL experience will be relishing a chance to take on A superleague team. George Griffin currenly Salfords form forward of 2016, his performances this season have been fantastic both in attack and defence. Both of these men will be looking to make a impression in this game.



Salford and Leigh have a great rivalry and since last season lots of ex Reds have ended up playing for Leigh. Ex Salford Captain Harrison Hanson,  Gaz Hock, Cory Paterson were big players for Salford who now wear the shirt of Leigh. They will be looking get revenge on  Salford and Marwan Koukash for letting them  go.

Andrew Dixon, Reni Matua and Liam Hood worked hard in a Salford shirt and will be putting in a similar effort of Saturday to try and force a Leigh win.


The Salford Red Devils of 2016 are a upgrade on the 2015, a team that has had to experience a points deduction through no fault of their own as put in some outstanding performances this season.
The pressure of the Super 8 Qualifiers is intense and I'm  sure that the boys will be up for the challenge to bring 2 poins back to The AJ bell stadium.

Previous Super 8 qualifier

Salford defeated leigh at the AJ bell stadium last season. Salford Red Devils gained revenge for their shock Challenge Cup defeat at Leigh Centurions in April to make it two wins out of two in the First Utility Super 8s Qualifiers with a 46-18 win on Sunday. Two-try Rangi Chase was in inspired form for Salford who ran in four converted tries in the last 20 minutes against a tiring defence

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Sunday 7 August 2016

Salford Red Devils 34 Huddesfield 12 Super 8 Qualifiers


Salford Red Devils were triumphant in their 1st super 8 qualifying game against Huddesfield Giants as a Mason Caton Brown hatrick gave them the 2 points, Paul Whiteside takes you through the action.

Salford got their middle eight campaign under way against Huddersfield Giants at the AJ Bell stadium. New signings Feleti Mateo and Luke Burgess were both in the 17. Salford started with a good intense tempo! Coming out really fired up with real snap in tackles.

An early attack forced the Giants to drop out after Robert Lui put a clever grubber kick through. from the resulting attack George Griffin hits a perfect line to charge over for the opening try. Gareth O Brien kicks the goal 6-0.



Huddersfield  struggled  to find any rhythm as a Jamie Ellis's looping pass found the touch judge. Salford  grew in confidence and look dangerous every time they had the ball. Lui again forces a drop out with another crafty kick. Good quick hands by Salford with  Josh Griffin finding  Mason Caton Brown who squeezed over for a try. Superb finish from the flying winger. O Brien kicks off the touch line to extend Salfords lead to 12-0.

With 15 minutes gone Huddesfield Giants are penalised for not being square! O Brien kicks the goal to extend the lead 14-0.



Luke Burgess enters the fray and his first contribution is a real solid tackle that forces the Giants to knock on. Half an hour gone and Salford come up with there first real mistake as Caton Brown spills the ball in goal. The Giants cranked up the pressure and Eorl Crabtree is held up over the line!

Two drop outs are forced but Salford are outstanding in defence keeping their line intact. Mason Caton Brown is unlucky as his try is disallowed for a forward pass. Two minutes before the break and after absorbing so much pressure Weller Hauraki powers over. O Brien kicks off the touch line to cap off a near perfect first half. 20-0.



Huddersfield started the second half looking more positive but again when it looks easier to score the ball ends up in touch. Michael Dobson is again leading the team around the pitch superbly and his lovely short ball sends Ben Murdoch Masila over for a try that really does ease the Salford supporters nerves. O Brien misses the kick but with a 24-0 lead the Red Devils are in total control.



On the back of a penalty to get some good field position the Giants get a try from close range, Nathan Mason going over. Danny Brough kicks the goal 24-6. From the kick off another penalty gets the Giants down the pitch. Oliver Roberts scores a soft try to give Huddersfield hope of a come back. Brough adds the goal 24-12.

The Giants try to pull Salford into a scrap, Brough and Carney tangle as Salford seem to be sucked in to these tactics. Then comes the crucial part of the match the Giants come up with a mistake and a thrilling Salford move sees the try of the game! Mason Caton Brown shows lightening pace to score in the corner. O Brien misses the kick 28-12. The game seems safe now and with 7 minutes to go the impressive Feleti Mateo gets a brilliant pass away to the man of the moment Caton Brown who races over for his hat trick much to the delight of the Salford crowd! O Brien kicks the goal 34-12 to give the Red Devils the perfect start to this 7 game survival competition.



This was probably one of there best 80 minutes of the season. Solid in defence and thrilling on attack scoring some special tries and doing the tough stuff when it mattered. On to Leigh next week which should be another exciting contest one which I can't wait to see The team and supporters should be proud today after it was a very good day for Salford RLFC. Final score Salford 34 Huddersfield 12.

Ian Watson was happy with the performance here is what he had to say about the win.