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Saturday, 3 February 2018

Salford 12 Wigan 40 Match report



Another bitterly cold night at the AJ Bell Stadium saw Salford Red Devil’s open there Super League campaign against Wigan.

Salford got off to the perfect start against The Warriors when centre Kris Welham swooped over for a try to open the scoring. Gareth O Brien added the conversation 6-0. Both packs were really strong in the early stages not wanting to give much away they went at it toe to toe. Mark Flanagan was missing for Salford pulling out a few hours before kick off with a virus.

Nine minutes in and Junior Sau came up with a crunching ball and all tackle to put flying wingman Tom Davies in to touch. Moments later after Salford had lost possession Davies was in at the corner after good quick hands from his centre Dan Sarginson. Sam Tomkins missed the goal 6-4.


Wigan edged in front after Sam Tomkins neat slide rule kick into the in goal area caused havoc before centre Oliver Gildart pounced on the loose ball to score. Tomkins added the extras 6-10. The last action of the first half saw George Griffin sin binned for a dangerous tackle.

Wigan struck first in the second half as winger Davies put a speculative kick through which Frenchman Morgan Escare followed up to score. Tomkins extended the lead to 6-16. The Warriors then pulled away taking complete control of the game with tries from Liam Marshall, Escare and Gildart. 

There support play was excellent at times playing some fast flowing rugby. In particular the Wigan left edge was devastating causing Salford problems all night. Leading 6-34 Tony Clubb brushed off several defenders to score the visitors final try Tomkins added the goal 6-40. 


Niall Evalds finished well in the corner late on for Salford with Gaz O Brien kicking off the touch line.
Wigan’s pace out wide was difficult to deal with at times both there half backs Sam Powell and George Williams were on top form. 

Jack Littlejohn worked hard for Salford coming off the bench to play in the hooking role. Speaking after the game Red Devil’s coach Ian Watson was disappointed with the scoreline but pleased with the first half and how his middles performed. 
Salford face a tough trip to Wakefield next Friday.
Final score tonight Salford 12 Wigan 40.

Paul Whiteside.

Pictures by Steve McCormick 📸



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