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331. Make amends boys
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 12 May 2005KARL Harrison has challenged his Salford City Reds side to prove that Sunday's dire display in the Challenge Cup was a one-off freak of nature.
332. That’s ‘Lowe’ Noble
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 5 May 2005JIMMY Lowes has slammed his former coach's decision to exclude Malcolm Alker, Luke Robinson and Andy Coley from the 40-man Great Britain training squad.
333. Hodgson delighted
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 5 May 2005MOST rugby players dread being called up by journalists but there was no need for David Hodgson to be pensive when the Advertiser gave him a bell on Tuesday afternoon.
334. Foster signs up for his first defence
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 5 May 2005SALFORD'S first world champion for more than 100 years is so confident in his own ability that he has agreed to fight a 'complete unknown'.
335. Widnes 6 Salford City Reds 22
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 21 April 2005THE countless hours that Salford have spent on defensive drills is paying off in spectacular fashion.
336. Crock Brock
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 21 April 2005SALFORD forward Andrew Brocklehurst faces three months on the sidelines after undergoing a shoulder operation.
337. Bev boost!
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 April 2005SALFORD coach Karl Harrison has given Cliff Beverley a massive vote of confidence by saying that he has no need to recruit a new stand off.
338. Salford City Reds 16 Wakefield Wildcats 14
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 April 2005SALFORD produced a 20-minute spell of heroic defending to secure a morale-boosting win at the expense of fellow play-off hopefuls Wakefield.
339. Rochdale Hornets 24 Salford City Reds 30
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 7 April 2005SALFORD came painfully close to suffering an embarrassing defeat to lower league opposition in the fourth round of the Challenge Cup.
340. Time to wake up
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 7 April 2005SALFORD coach Karl Harrison is convinced that his side will shake off the criticism they received for Sunday's lacklustre display at Rochdale and show Wakefield the real City Reds.
