DG70
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2 minutes ago, Ray Cashmere said:
Tonight was actually the quietest he's been since his return but he has been instrumental in our change of fortunes recently.
Thought we were a mixed bag tonight however, when the attack click (which it is doing increasingly), we're a great side to watch.
If it wasn't for the news about King Vuniyayawa I think we'd have a real chance at the play-offs.
Salford have to go into the market for a replacement for King, threadbare in the forwards.
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Croft, Watkins, Sneyd, Lafai all outstanding, just need a few quality props.
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Salfords backs showing their quality despite having a weak pack.
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Salford can't hold onto the ball, giving away penalties for fun.
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Sounds like Salford are going to get investment, perhaps even a benefactor.
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Salford are probably 2 quality forwards away from being a top 6 side, but the return of Watkins and putting him in the pack looks like a masterstroke from the coach tbf.
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Salford have quite a talented team tbf, quite fancy them to be in the top 8. As for today, too good once again for Leeds, Salfords whipping boys this season.
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Think Salford will have a bit too much for Leeds, Salford by 16.
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Shaw and Mills coming at you, the stuff of nightmares, RIP Glyn Shaw.
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Great player indeed, old school barnstorming prop forward in a great Widnes side.
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Wigan and Saints usually hammer most teams so for Salford to run them both close indicates Salford shouldn't be relegated, in fact they could even make the play offs with a bit of luck on the injuries front.
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Just looking at their squad, the backs are as good as any in the SL but the pack looks like it could be their weak spot, any thoughts?
Some real quality all over the backs, shame about the forwards, looks the like guy who goes to the gym and never does a legs session!!
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Salfords backs of Brierley, Sio, Watkins, Sarginson, Lafai, Croft and Sneyd looks top 5 on paper, but the pack looks bottom 3, relegation already done and dusted though for Toulouse, suspect they will be out of their depth.
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1. Saints
2. Warrington
3. Catalan
4. Wigan
5. Leeds
6. Hull KR
7. Salford
8. Castleford
9. Hull
10. Huddersfield
11. Wakefield
12. Toulouse
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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.
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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.
Sat 28th May: Challenge Cup Final: Huddersfield Giants v Wigan Warriors KO 15:00 (BBC One)
in The General Rugby League Forum
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Wigan just, Jai Field to be the deciding factor.