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1. Sib returns

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 May 2008
SALFORD have confirmed that Ian Sibbit has recovered from his wrist injury and will replace Luke Adamson in the second row for the trip to Whitehaven tonight, Thursday, May 29, kick-off 7.30pm.

2. Mile-stone

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 May 2008
WORSLEY runner John McDonald is about to compete in his 200th marathon.

3. Featherstone 12 Salford City Reds 30

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 May 2008
REDS coach Shaun McRae labelled Featherstone a Jekyll and Hyde side in the build up to Thursday night’s televised Northern Rail Cup quarter-final clash.

4. Lee to fight back

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 May 2008
LEE Gillespie is more determined than ever to become the first Salford boxer to win an ABA title since Steve Foster Junior after falling at the final hurdle of this year’s competition.

5. Craig plays

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 May 2008
COACH Shaun McRae has confirmed that Craig Stapleton will walk straight back into the Salford side after returning from his grandmother’s funeral in Australia.

6. The Moore the merrier

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 May 2008
SALFORD’S Jamie Moore will display his boxing talents in front of his biggest ever crowd this weekend – and he has vowed to rise to the occasion.

7. Turn-ing heads!

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 May 2008
WORSLEY’S Hannah Turner is making rapid progress in the world of gymnastics after winning three gold medals and two silver in only her second ever competitive outing.

8. Salford City Reds 24 Celtic Crusaders 22

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 May 2008
SALFORD are hanging on to their unbeaten record in National League One like a rabid dog hangs on to a juicy bone.

9. Here's Johnny

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 15 May 2008
SALFORD City Reds coach Shaun McRae is tipping John Wilshere to shine on his return from injury tonight, Thursday, May 15.

10. Clean and mean

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 8 May 2008
THREE muscle men from Salford are determined to prove that they can get to the top of the tree in the world of body building without resorting to taking steroids.
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