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Post by BVADMIN on Sept 7, 2022 14:02:14 GMT
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 7, 2022 16:56:49 GMT
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A massive congratulations to Brodie Croft, who has won the league Express ' Albert Goldthorpe Medal for 2022! πͺ #TogetherStronger | π΄πΉ
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Post by BVADMIN on Sept 8, 2022 9:13:22 GMT
Salford RLFC Supporters Trust
We have made significant strides as a Supporters Trust in the past couple of years.
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Post by BVADMIN on Sept 8, 2022 13:04:48 GMT
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Post by BVADMIN on Sept 8, 2022 16:04:38 GMT
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Post by BVADMIN on Sept 8, 2022 21:07:17 GMT
Super League will pay its respects to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II throughout the period of national mourning.
As Fridayβs first Betfred Super League Elimination Play-Off is being played in Perpignan, it will go ahead as scheduled, as with other sporting events involving British teams abroad β with a minuteβs silence before kick-off, and the players of Catalans Dragons and Leeds Rhinos wearing black armbands.
A determination regarding the second Elimination Play-Off between Huddersfield Giants and Salford Red Devils on Saturday will be made following a review of the official mourning guidance, in addition to further consultation with DCMS and other sports on Friday morning.GAME ON Following the publication of the National Mourning Guidance, and consultation with Government, other sports and Rugby League stakeholders including clubs and broadcasters, Super League can confirm that the Betfred Super League Eliminator between Huddersfield Giants and Salford Red Devils will be played as scheduled on Saturday 10th September (kick off 1pm).
Due respect will be paid to Her Majesty before both Eliminator fixtures, with a period of silence and where possible the playing of the National Anthem β while players and match officials will be asked to wear black armbands.
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Post by BVADMIN on Sept 9, 2022 13:00:37 GMT
:BETFRED SUPER LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS: Catalans Dragons 10-20 Leeds Rhinos Liam Sutcliffe hat-trick secures win Betfred Super League play-off eliminator: Catalans v Leeds
Catalans Dragons (4) 10 Try: Whare Goals: Tomkins 3
Leeds Rhinos (12) 20 Tries: Sutcliffe 3 Goals: Hardaker 4A hat-trick from Liam Sutcliffe saw Leeds Rhinos beat Catalans Dragons in the Super League play-off eliminator.
Two tries from Sutcliffe gave the Rhinos a 12-4 lead at the break.
Dean Whare crossed for the home side soon after the restart but Hull FC-bound Sutcliffe then completed his treble.
The French side ended the match with 11 men after Gil Dudson was sent off for putting his head in on Aidan Sezer and Mitchell Pearce was sin-binned.
The Rhinos will face either St Helens or Wigan Warriors in the semi-finals next week.
The game was preceded by a minute's silence to mark the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday and players of both sides wore black armbands.
During her reign, the Queen was patron of the Rugby Football League and presented the Challenge Cup at Wembley in both 1960 and 1967.
A fractious first half, which saw Pearce sin-binned for the home side, was going the way of Les Dracs thanks to two Sam Tomkins penalties but the Rhinos ran in two tries in the final six minutes through Sutcliffe.
Whare did well to catch a high ball and touch down in the opening minutes of the second half to get Catalans back in the game.
The Perpignan side could not build on that score though and, with Michael McIlorum in the sin-bin, Sutcliffe caught a high kick from Richie Myler to put the Rhinos in control once more.
With the game beyond Catalans, Dudson was sent off for a needless clash with Sezer at a play-the-ball and Pearce was then sin-binned for a second time for a shoulder charge.
Rohan Smith's Rhinos kept their discipline and a 12th win from 17 games under his leadership means their season goes on for at least one more week.
Catalans: Tomkins, Davies, Whare, Langi, Yaha, Pearce, May, Seguier, McIlorum, Napa, McMeeken, Chan, Garcia. Interchanges: Mourgue, Dudson, Goudemand, Kasiano.
Sin-bin: Pearce (25 and 78), McIlorum (59) Sent-off: Dudson (75)
Leeds: Myler, Briscoe, Hardaker, Sutcliffe, Tindall, Austin, Sezer, Smith, Bentley, Gannon, Prior, O'Connor, Oledzki. Interchanges: Walters, Tetevano, Leeming, Donaldson.
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Post by BVADMIN on Sept 9, 2022 22:19:35 GMT
Squads
Huddersfield have half-back Theo Fages in their squad after injury and he could be involved for the first time since the defeat by Leeds in August.
Salford have Joe Burgess back in their squad, and the winger could make his first appearance since August's win over Catalans Dragons.
Huddersfield (from): Pryce, Leutele, Golding, Lolohea, Fages, Hill, Levi, Jones, McQueen, Yates, English, Greenwood, Trout, Ikahihifo, O'Brien, Wilson, Cudjoe, Russell, I. Senior, Hewitt, King
Salford (from): Brierley, Sio, Watkins, Lafai, Burgess, Croft, Sneyd, Akauola, Ackers, Wright, Greenwood, Taylor, Vuniyayawa, Lannon, Atkin, Ormondroyd, Williams, Luckley, Cross, Gerrard, Dupree
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 10, 2022 8:14:02 GMT
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 10, 2022 8:15:41 GMT
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