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11. ‘Best’ laid plans!
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 23 November 2006NEW Salford City Reds signing Michael Korkidas is determined to establish himself as one of the best front row forwards in the game.
12. Hard done by!
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 November 2006SALFORD director of football Steve Simms says Reds star Andy Coley has been unfairly over-looked during Great Britain's Tri-Nations campaign.
13. Hodgson shines in England’s victory
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 November 2006SALFORD City Reds winger David Hodgson has vowed not to be a one-season wonder after capping off a dream 2007 campaign with the try of the game in an international final.
14. ‘World is our oyster’
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 9 November 2006SALFORD City Reds skipper Malcolm Alker has issued a new stadium battle cry, saying that 'the world is now our oyster'.
15. Coley to make Test debut if GB beat Kiwis
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 9 November 2006ANDY Coley is praying that his Great Britain teammates defeat New Zealand on Saturday - so that he can get a taste of the Tri-Nations action himself.
16. International Reds heroes
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 9 November 2006TWO Salford City Reds players were try scoring heroes on the international scene at the weekend.
17. Friendlies finalised
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 9 November 2006SALFORD City Reds have finalised their pre-season fixture schedule.
18. Coley not in Lions side again
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 2 November 2006ANDY Coley has again been left out of the Great Britain side - to the dismay of Salford's director of football Steve Simms.
19. Here for trophies
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 2 November 2006NEW Salford signing Michael Korkidas believes that the Reds can win a major trophy before his three-year contract runs out.
20. We’ll tri-umph
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 October 2006SALFORD Reds winger David Hodgson is backing Great Britain to beat New Zealand in their opening Tri-Nations game.
