
Salford reached the Challenge Cup semi-final for the first time since 1998 after they cruised past Wakefield 30-6.
A superb performance saw Ian Watson’s side ease past an under-strength Wakefield side, who have now suffered back-to-back defeats.
Ryan Lannon got the ball rolling for the Red Devils before Ben Murdoch-Masila crashed under the posts following a typically barnstorming run.
Niall Evalds, playing at fullback instead of the injured Gareth O’Brien, extended the lead to 20-0 before half-time, before second-half efforts through Greg Johnson and Craig Kopczak secured Salford’s passage into the last four.
Liam Finn grabbed a late consolation for the visitors.
Salford Red Devils: Evalds, Bibby, Welham, Sa’u, Johnson, Lui, Dobson, Tasi, Tomkins, Kopczak, Murdoch-Masila, Lannon, Flanagan. Subs: Griffin, Brining, T. Carney, Hauraki.
Wakefield: Grix, Gibson, Lyne, Arundel, Caton-Brown, Williams, Finn, England, Wood, A. Walker, Hadley, Ashurst, Sio. Subs: Crowther, Annakin, Hirst, Huby.
A full-page report will be in Monday’s League Express.