Hudds were outclassed by Salford in their last game, both sides have obviously improved their squads since, can Hudds finish top? no, I think they'll be 4th.
No disputing Watkins' quality but does Rowley put him back to centre now Salford have strengthened their pack? You could argue that the pack will be weaker without him but to pair him with Tim Lafai in the backs turns Salfords centre positions into arguably the best in the league, Watkins and Lafai in the centres is a mouth watering prospect, credit to the recruitment team at the club.
Brierley
Sio
Cross
Lafai
Burgess
Croft
Sneyd
Vuniyayawa
Ackers
Dupree
Wright
Watkins
Partington
Ormondroyd
Gerrard
Stone
Sidlow
Sarginson
Atkin
Williams
Longstaff
Dixon
Costello
Salford squad looks decent and could add 1 more to the roster.
Leigh and Beaumont in particular remind me of Salford and Koukash about 8/9 years ago throwing money around bringing big names in who were clearly there to top up their pension, it didn't end well and I suspect the same here with Leigh, it takes much more than a large wallet to breed a successful club.
Livett to hudds the worst kept secret in super league, another ex Salford player following the money, its certainly not sporting reasons, however, most of us do that anyway in the real world.
Think Salford are in good hands with Rowley, Blease etc, they get most decisions right and I think they will be looking to further strengthen Salford in the off season.
Let's hope he justifies the hype, tearing it up in the NRL he's clearly talented, whoever let him go from Hudds in hindsight not looking too clever now.
Don't think there will be the usual big turnover of players at Salford, 3 or 4 in, expect them to be a force again next season and providing they keep hold of Croft.
Given all the noise this sounds quite close to a done deal, magnificent news for the Salford red devils, their transfer incomings for next season will be interesting thats for sure.
Salford in 2019 were hitting 5000 at the AJ Bell, IF they can perform to that standard on the pitch again then they should be able to fill out Moor Lane.
So Salford, recent Grand and Challenge cup finalists, without a coach (Really need to get Mcdermott) and very possibly soon to be without a ground, shambles of a club from top to bottom.
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