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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 24, 2020 17:58:20 GMT
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Post by BVADMIN on Sept 24, 2020 19:14:12 GMT
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Post by BVADMIN on Sept 24, 2020 19:15:40 GMT
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 24, 2020 20:15:32 GMT
Krisnan Inu scored 16 of Salford's 28 points as the Red Devils recorded just their third Super League win this season.... Betfred Super League
Hull FC (12) 22
Tries: Shaul 2, Savelio, Lane Goals: Connor 3
Salford (18) 28
Tries: Inu 2, Lussick, Williams, Ackers Goals: Inu 4Salford ended Hull FC's Super League play-off hopes with a 28-22 victory.Krisnan Inu got 14 of Salford's 18 first-half points as he levelled after Jamie Shaul's opener and got his side's third try after Andre Savelio's score was cancelled out by Joey Lussick.
Rhys Williams put Salford further ahead after the break, Shaul got his second try in reply, but Andy Ackers' try soon after put Salford out of sight.
Jordan Lane's try gave Hull hope but Salford held on to claim the win.
Hull remain eighth in the table, but their record of only five wins from 12 games means their win percentage rate - on which the final table will be calculated this season - is far inferior to the sides near the top, even with another seven scheduled fixtures still to play.
Hull dominated the early territory and were rewarded when Shaul got his sixth try of the season after 11 minutes as the Black and Whites looked like they would go on to win well.
But Salford made the most of Carlos Tuimavave giving away a penalty to relieve the pressure on the Red Devils and soon after Inu was able to score after good work from Kevin Brown.
It looked as though the momentum had swung again just three minutes later as Dan Sarginson was sin-binned for a high hit on Shaul as he gathered a high kick on his own try line, and Shaul's team-mates took advantage of the extra man when Savelio scored with his first touch.
But Hull were again the masters of their own downfall as Mahe Fonua knocked on a metre from his own goal line and Lussick powered through before Inu went over in the left corner seven minutes later after a wonderful move ended with another excellent pass from Brown to the New Zealand international.
Salford scored first after the break as Williams' perfectly-timed run saw him get on the end of Tui Lolohea's kick over the defence to extend the lead, but Shaul got his 100th Hull try a couple of minutes later to give his side hope.
But it was the stellar Brown who again set up a Salford try as the 35-year-old's excellent side-step and offload put Ackers over from a metre as the Red Devils looked to have put the game to bed.
Lane sprinted in from 40 metres to bring the Black and Whites to within a score of their opponents and ensure a tense finish, but Salford held on.
After the game Salford forward Mark Flanagan announced he would retire at the end of the season.
The 32-year-old began his career at Wigan before a spells at NRL side Wests Tigers, St Helens and the last four years at Salford.
Hull FC: Shaul; Scott, Fonua, Griffin, Faraimo; Tuimavave, Connor; Satae, Houghton, Bowden, Laney, Ma'u, Sao
Interchanges: Cator, Fash, Savelio, Brown
Salford: Sarginson; Williams, Welham, Watkins, Inu; Lolohea, Brown; Dudson, Lussick, Yates, Roberts, Ormondroyd, Flanagan
Interchanges: Pauli, Ikahihifo, Burke, Ackers
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Post by BVADMIN on Sept 26, 2020 19:23:16 GMT
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 27, 2020 21:28:05 GMT
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Post by BVADMIN on Sept 28, 2020 10:12:19 GMT
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 28, 2020 20:19:35 GMT
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 28, 2020 20:20:06 GMT
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 29, 2020 18:38:52 GMT
Salford Red Devils 20-18 Warrington Wolves Betfred Super League
Salford (6) 20 Tries: Williams, Kear, Gilmore Goals: Inu 4
Warrington (18) 18 Tries: Roebuck, Thewlis, Dean Goals: Patton 3A much-changed Warrington side had their nine-match winning run brought to an end as Salford dramatically fought back from 18-0 down to snatch victory.
The Wire raced into a three-try lead thanks to scores from Nathan Roebuck, Josh Thewlis and Riley Dean before Rhys Williams replied for the hosts.
Elliot Kear further reduced the arrears after the interval.
Debutant Tom Gilmore levelled for the Red Devils before Krisnan Inu crowned the comeback with a late penalty.
The two sides meet again on Saturday in the Challenge Cup semi-final, although both will make a number of changes from Tuesday's 17-man squads.
Warrington gave debuts to Cole Oakley, Roebuck, Kyle Shelford and Connor Wrench but put in a superb first-half display that belied their inexperience.
They were forced to show their defensive mettle before Roebuck marked his first Super League appearance with a try in the corner.
Thewlis crossed after a good pass from Declan Patton and Dean then showed great feet to sprint away.
Salford got on the scoreboard in the closing minutes of the half through Williams after a good kick from Gilmore, one of three debutants in the Red Devils line-up.
Dean missed the chance to re-establish Warrington's 18-point lead when he knocked on as he went to to ground the ball and Kear punished the mistake with an opportunistic score at the other end.
Gilmore, who joined on loan from Championship outfit Halifax on Friday, capped off a fine debut with a try just moments after Eribe Doro had a score ruled out by the video referee.
Inu pulled a drop-goal attempt wide but won it from the dead-ball after Warrington were penalised for offside.
Salford: Inu, Mossop, McCarthy, Ikahihifo, Burke, Atkin, Williams, Kear, Jones, Ormondroyd, Roberts, Gilmore, Ashall-Bott.
Interchange: Ackers, Pauli, Lannon, Greenwood.
Warrington: Akauola, Brand, Davis, Dean, Johnson, Latu, Longstaff, Patton, Robson, Roebuck, Thewlis, Walker, Wrench.
Interchange: Kibula, Doro, Oakley, Shelford.
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