Sunday 11 November 2018
Salford Football Club at the time of the 1st World War
Monday 24 September 2018
Salford Red Devils v Toulouse Olympique match report
Salford Red Devils v Toulouse Olympique Match Preview
Sunday 23 September 2018
London 11 Salford 8 Match Report DITD
For the penultimate match of the Qualifiers Salford made the exciting trip to the capital to face London Broncos. The game was original scheduled for Sunday but switched at very short notice leaving supporters out of pocket and very disappointed having already purchased train tickets and hotels.
Tuesday 18 September 2018
London V Salford Red Devils Match report Sportszone
Wednesday 12 September 2018
Leeds v Salford match report Sportszone
Leeds v Salford big match preview sportszone
Since Salford’s last visit to Headingley on Easter Monday there have been quite a few changes in West Yorkshire. Coach Brian McDermott lost his job with a Kevin Sinfield returning alongside James Lowes. Back in April The Rhinos were riding high and looking to Challenge again for another top four finish. Things haven’t gone to plan though with a poor last few months of the season that saw Leeds lose 9 of there last 11 games in the regular rounds with just a solitary victory over Widnes and a draw against Wakefield Trinity. After last season’s Grand Final glory The Champions have looked anything but recently.
All this said Leeds still have international players in there side and a wealth of talent and experience. At the moment they seem a team feeling the pressure of The Qualifiers, with the threat of relegation and the Million pound game in the background results are a must.
Salford’s victory over Leeds in the final match of the regular season seemed to fire them in to the Qualifiers on a wave of excitement. New signing Jackson Hastings has lifted the club on and off the field. Ed Chamberlain, Greg Burke and Joey Lussick have bolstered Ian Watson’s squad. Salford are now playing with a smile on there face and a renewed belief.
Headingley can be a daunting challenge as Salford supporters know only to well.One things for sure this match is one not to be missed.
They played for both.
Here are a few players to wear the red of Salford and the blue and amber of Leeds.
Luke Burgess, Joel Moon, Mark Brooke-Cowden, Andrew Duneman, Ensene Famailo, Phil Ford, Ashley Gibson, Phil Hassan, Weller Hauraki, Ben Jones Bishop, Andy Kirk, Francis Maloney, Richie Myler and David Young.
A match to remember 5th February 1977 Leeds 13 Salford 28.
After the Championship glory of the 1975/76 season Salford were unable to replicate it the following year. They did however manage there first win at Headingley since 1959. A cold damp Saturday afternoon and a good away following on the West Terrace were treated to a thrilling Salford performance. Colin Dixon and Mike Coulman were at there tenacious best. Bone crunching in defence and unstoppable going forward. Ken Gill and Steve Nash dictated proceedings at half back, while super fast winger Maurice Richards and Keith Fielding were amongst the points. Richards with a try and Fielding with five goals. Captain courageous Chris Hesketh was as reliable as ever scoring a crucial try. The second half of this match was screened on BBC Grandstand. Hopefully one day to be resurrected from the archives as it would make fascinating viewing. Salford would now have to wait 32 years until Easter Monday 2009 for there next win at Leeds.
Salford’s try scorers that day were, Coulman, Hesketh, Gill, Dixon, Nash and Richards.
The team line ups were
Leeds, Fletcher, A Smith, D Smith, Dyl, Atkinson, Hague, Dick, Dickinson,
Ward (captain), Pitchford, Eccles, Cookson and Fearnley.
Salford, Graham, Fielding, Butler, Hesketh (captain), Richards, Gill, Nash, Coulman, Raistrick, Mantle, Turnbull, Dixon, Prescott. Subs, Knighton, Grice.
SUPER LEAGUE AWAY RECORD AT LEEDS
Salford won 1
Leeds won 20
Drawn 0
1997 Leeds 34 Salford 18
1998 Leeds 31 Salford 12
1999 Leeds 50 Salford 16
2000 Leeds 42 Salford 16
2001 Leeds 56 Salford 6
2002 Leeds 39 Salford 38
2004 Leeds 34 Salford 6
2005 Leeds 54 Salford 14
2006 Leeds 20 Salford 12
2007 Leeds 52 Salford 14
2009 Leeds 20 Salford 30
2010 Leeds 22 Salford 10
2011 Leeds 46 Salford 12
2012 Leeds 46 Salford 12
2013 Leeds 42 Salford 14
2014 Leeds 32 Salford 4
2015 Leeds 70 Salford 6
2016 Leeds 8 Salford 0
2017 Leeds 20 Salford 14
2017 Leeds 44 Salford 2 (super 8s)
2018 Leeds 20 Salford 0
Happy Easter 2009, Salford celebrate another try.
Friday’s match
On a wet and soggy Easter Monday earlier in the season Salford were beaten 20-0 at Headingley and have failed to score a try on our last two visits.
Going in to round five of the Qualifiers even the most cautious Salford supporter could be forgiven for daring to pull off a rare victory. The Red Devil’s form has been top notch in recent weeks with five wins on the spin. Playing some fantastic attacking Rugby League along with a mean defence.
Leeds ground out a hard fought victory at Widnes last weekend and were beaten at home to Hull Kingston Rovers recently. The Rhinos have stuttered in attack on occasions. Having said all that they can pull wins from anywhere on there home ground.
Over the years Headingley has been a real grave yard for Salford teams and supporters. If there ever was a bogey team in sport well it’s definitely Leeds for the Red Devils. Out of the 20 super League away meetings Salford have won just the once. That was Easter Monday 2009, with a 20-30 success. You’ve got to go back to the 5th of February 1977 for the last win before that. 13-28, Mike Coulman, Colin Dixon, Kenny Gill, Steve Nash, Chris Hesketh and Maurice Richards with the tries. Keith Fielding kicked five goals. Despite the successful side of the 70s with many international players the Headingley hoodoo struck many times. On one occasion, a Challenge cup tie in 1974 the Salford supporters travelled in there droves taking 56 coaches only to have their hearts broken and dreams crushed once again at the famous flagship Yorkshire ground.
The last time Salford beat Leeds home and away in the same season was in January 1946. In fact that was the last time The Red Devil’s have beaten Leeds twice in a season, so Ian Watson and his side could create a little bit of history on Friday night.
Safe travels and enjoy the match everyone.
Paul Whiteside.
Pictures by Steve McCormick
Leeds V Salford Red Devils match report DITD
Leeds v Salford Red Devils big match preview DITD
Since Salford’s last visit to Headingley on Easter Monday there have been quite a few changes in West Yorkshire. Coach Brian McDermott lost his job with a Kevin Sinfield returning alongside James Lowes. Back in April The Rhinos were riding high and looking to Challenge again for another top four finish. Things haven’t gone to plan though with a poor last few months of the season that saw Leeds lose 9 of there last 11 games in the regular rounds with just a solitary victory over Widnes and a draw against Wakefield Trinity. After last season’s Grand Final glory The Champions have looked anything but recently.
All this said Leeds still have international players in there side and a wealth of talent and experience. At the moment they seem a team feeling the pressure of The Qualifiers, with the threat of relegation and the Million pound game in the background results are a must.
Salford’s victory over Leeds in the final match of the regular season seemed to fire them in to the Qualifiers on a wave of excitement. New signing Jackson Hastings has lifted the club on and off the field. Ed Chamberlain, Greg Burke and Joey Lussick have bolstered Ian Watson’s squad. Salford are now playing with a smile on there face and a renewed belief.
Headingley can be a daunting challenge as Salford supporters know only to well.One things for sure this match is one not to be missed.
They played for both.
Here are a few players to wear the red of Salford and the blue and amber of Leeds.
Luke Burgess, Joel Moon, Mark Brooke-Cowden, Andrew Duneman, Ensene Famailo, Phil Ford, Ashley Gibson, Phil Hassan, Weller Hauraki, Ben Jones Bishop, Andy Kirk, Francis Maloney, Richie Myler and David Young.
A match to remember 5th February 1977 Leeds 13 Salford 28.
After the Championship glory of the 1975/76 season Salford were unable to replicate it the following year. They did however manage there first win at Headingley since 1959. A cold damp Saturday afternoon and a good away following on the West Terrace were treated to a thrilling Salford performance. Colin Dixon and Mike Coulman were at there tenacious best. Bone crunching in defence and unstoppable going forward. Ken Gill and Steve Nash dictated proceedings at half back, while super fast winger Maurice Richards and Keith Fielding were amongst the points. Richards with a try and Fielding with five goals. Captain courageous Chris Hesketh was as reliable as ever scoring a crucial try. The second half of this match was screened on BBC Grandstand. Hopefully one day to be resurrected from the archives as it would make fascinating viewing. Salford would now have to wait 32 years until Easter Monday 2009 for there next win at Leeds.
Salford’s try scorers that day were, Coulman, Hesketh, Gill, Dixon, Nash and Richards.
The team line ups were
Leeds, Fletcher, A Smith, D Smith, Dyl, Atkinson, Hague, Dick, Dickinson,
Ward (captain), Pitchford, Eccles, Cookson and Fearnley.
Salford, Graham, Fielding, Butler, Hesketh (captain), Richards, Gill, Nash, Coulman, Raistrick, Mantle, Turnbull, Dixon, Prescott. Subs, Knighton, Grice.
SUPER LEAGUE AWAY RECORD AT LEEDS
Salford won 1
Leeds won 20
Drawn 0
1997 Leeds 34 Salford 18
1998 Leeds 31 Salford 12
1999 Leeds 50 Salford 16
2000 Leeds 42 Salford 16
2001 Leeds 56 Salford 6
2002 Leeds 39 Salford 38
2004 Leeds 34 Salford 6
2005 Leeds 54 Salford 14
2006 Leeds 20 Salford 12
2007 Leeds 52 Salford 14
2009 Leeds 20 Salford 30
2010 Leeds 22 Salford 10
2011 Leeds 46 Salford 12
2012 Leeds 46 Salford 12
2013 Leeds 42 Salford 14
2014 Leeds 32 Salford 4
2015 Leeds 70 Salford 6
2016 Leeds 8 Salford 0
2017 Leeds 20 Salford 14
2017 Leeds 44 Salford 2 (super 8s)
2018 Leeds 20 Salford 0
Friday’s match
On a wet and soggy Easter Monday earlier in the season Salford were beaten 20-0 at Headingley and have failed to score a try on our last two visits.
Going in to round five of the Qualifiers even the most cautious Salford supporter could be forgiven for daring to pull off a rare victory. The Red Devil’s form has been top notch in recent weeks with five wins on the spin. Playing some fantastic attacking Rugby League along with a mean defence.
Leeds ground out a hard fought victory at Widnes last weekend and were beaten at home to Hull Kingston Rovers recently. The Rhinos have stuttered in attack on occasions. Having said all that they can pull wins from anywhere on there home ground.
Over the years Headingley has been a real grave yard for Salford teams and supporters. If there ever was a bogey team in sport well it’s definitely Leeds for the Red Devils. Out of the 20 super League away meetings Salford have won just the once. That was Easter Monday 2009, with a 20-30 success. You’ve got to go back to the 5th of February 1977 for the last win before that. 13-28, Mike Coulman, Colin Dixon, Kenny Gill, Steve Nash, Chris Hesketh and Maurice Richards with the tries. Keith Fielding kicked five goals. Despite the successful side of the 70s with many international players the Headingley hoodoo struck many times. On one occasion, a Challenge cup tie in 1974 the Salford supporters travelled in there droves taking 56 coaches only to have their hearts broken and dreams crushed once again at the famous flagship Yorkshire ground.
The last time Salford beat Leeds home and away in the same season was in January 1946. In fact that was the last time The Red Devil’s have beaten Leeds twice in a season, so Ian Watson and his side could create a little bit of history on Friday night.
Safe travels and enjoy the match everyone.
Paul Whiteside.
Sunday 9 September 2018
Despite 2 Reds Salford put Toronto to bed - Match report
Monday 3 September 2018
Salford make it 3 in a Row... Match report
Friday 31 August 2018
Halifax V Salford Red Devil’s DITD BIG MATCH PREVIEW
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Tuesday 28 August 2018
Halfiax v Salford Red Devils match preview
Salford last met Halifax in a competitive fixture back in 2015 in the qualifiers. The Red Devils won away in a highly entertaining match 28-50. Niall Evalds grabbed a hat trick. Salford beat Halifax home and away in the 2008 Championship season.
Halifax were relegated from Rugby League’s top flight at the end of the 2003 season. The club have a long and proud history leaving there historical home at Thrum Hall at the end of 1997. Since then they have shared The Shay with football team Halifax Town.
The clubs major honours are Challenge cup winners 1903, 1904, 1931, 1939 and 1987. There 1939 success saw a 20-3 victory over Salford at Wembley.
Halifax’s last League title came in 1986.
It’s been a tough start to the Qualifiers for the West Yorkshire side with two defeats. At home to Toronto 0-14 and away at Toulouse 28-6.
As the Wolfpack pack found a few weeks ago Halifax are a real tough nut to crack on there own ground, Salford will need to be switched on to get the result on Sunday.
Last Ten meetings
1997 Super League, Halifax 12 Salford 28
1998 Super League, Halifax 34 Salford 6
1999 Super League, Halifax 30 Salford 14
1999 Super League, Halifax 32 Salford 20
2000 Super League, Halifax 12 Salford 29
2001 Super League, Halifax 30 Salford 18
2002 Super League, Halifax 12 Salford 15
2008 National League, Halifax 18 Salford 36
2015 Qualifiers, Halifax 28 Salford 50
2017 Colin Dixon Memorial Trophy, Halifax 6 Salford 13
They played for both.
Colin Dixon, Greg Austin, Damien Gibson, Gavin Clinch, Andrew Dunemann, Luke Adamson, Luke Ambler, Simon Baldwin, Danny Arnold, Steven Bannister,
Gavin Bennion, Carl Briggs , Ryan Boyle, Peter Brown, Ryan Clayton, Jason Flowers, Danny Halliwell, Karle Hammond, Steve Hampson, Tim Hartley, Phil Hassan, David Hodgson, Graham Holroyd, John Pendlebury, Martin Moana, Nick Pinkney, Craig Randall, Ian Watson, Paul White, Colin Whitfield, Steve Tyrer and Lokeni Savellio to name a few.
A match to remember Monday 1st April 2002 Halifax 12 Salford 15
2002 was a real season of struggle for Salford. With young coach Steve McCormack in charge things didn’t go to plan. Steve was eventually replaced by Karl Harrison mid season but the writing was on the wall. Salford had to beat Castleford on the final day to stay up but lost 10-20 at The Willows and we’re relegated. A season with quite a lot of big defeats and dark days which our loyal supporters would rather forget.
Easter time though was a bit more memorable. A good solid win over Warrington on good Friday at The Willows 31-18, Salford travelled over the pennies to Halifax on Easter Monday.
A damp and miserable day was in store as the two sides came out for kick off.
The Reds made an excellent start and played the conditions really well,scoring two tries in the opening six minutes.
First, Halifax full-back Daryl Cardiss fumbled a high high kick allowing Francis Maloney to score under the posts.
Three minutes later, from another Bobbie Goulding high kick, Mick Wainwright outjumped Cardiss to catch the ball and touch down.
Goulding stepped up on both occasions to convert the tries.
Salford extended their lead on 11 minutes when Gouding kicked a penalty after Blue Sox hooker Sean Penkywicz was penalised for striking Reds forward Darren Shaw.
Halifax tried to respond but Gavin Clinch saw his effort disallowed for a double movement and moments later Goulding kicked a drop goal to put Salford 15-0 up at half time.
The home side finally broke their duck five minutes after the restart.
Clinch went over for a try after good work by Colum Halpenny and Andrew Dunemann while Danny Tickle added the goal.
In the 63rd minute, Jamie Thackray took the ball close to the Salford line and went over with four Reds tacklers trying to hold him back.
Tickle added a second goal but Salford held on for their first back-to-back victories under coach Steve McCormack.
The teams that day;
Halifax: Cardiss, Beckett, Woods, Donlan, Halpenny, Dunemann, Clinch, Goldspink, Penkywicz, Gannon, Bloem, Tickle, McMenemy. Replacements: Hobson, Thackray, Flowers, Birchall.
Salford: Gibson, Pinkney, Nicol, Hunte, Arnold, Maloney, Goulding, Baynes, Alker, Shaw, Jowitt, Treacey, Wainwright. Replacements: Holroyd, Corvo, P. Highton, Ebrill.
Referee: Steve Ganson (St Helens).
Sunday’s match
Salford have made a perfect start to the Qualifiers with two excellent wins over Hull kr and Widnes. Halifax have lost both there games to Toronto and Toulouse. The Red Devils will start favourites but Richard Marshall has moulded a hard working side who can play some clever stuff. In what has been an enthralling Championship campaign Halifax’s fourth place finish was a great achievement. It promises to be an exciting encounter if the last qualifiers meeting has anything to go by. Three years ago saw Salford triumph 28-50. Greg Johnson, Niall Evalds and Ben Jones Bishop scoring hat tricks.
The action gets under way at 3pm
Safe travels and enjoy the match, Paul Whiteside.
Pictures by Steve McCormick