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1. Widnes 20 - 18 Salford Reds

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 25 June 2008
ST Helens coach Daniel Anderson is public enemy number one among Salford’s fans after three of his players starred as Widnes stunned the Reds with an unlikely comeback win at the Stobart Stadium.

2. Injury boosts

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 25 June 2008
SALFORD will field an almost full strength side in their clash of the titans with Halifax as Phil Leuluai, Robbie Paul, Stephen Bannister and Ian Sibbit have all been passed fit to play.

3. Go again boys

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 19 June 2008
SALFORD Reds coach Shaun McRae will reward Saturday’s semi-final heroes by selecting the same 17 players for the League One game at Widnes tonight, Thursday, June 19, kick-off 7.30pm.

4. Salford City Reds 34 Sheffield 10

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 12 June 2008
WHEN the season is done and dusted Salford’s fans may look back at 8.55pm on Friday night as the time when their team finally clicked.

5. Mini marvels

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 12 June 2008
COACH Lesley Hickey is convinced that Salford Gymnastics Club’s two-piece girls will retain their Rochdale Invitational Day title in October after they maintained their stunning run of form at the North West Floor and Vault competition.

6. Lee knee woe

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 12 June 2008
SALFORD prop Lee Jewitt has been ruled out of action for at least a month with knee ligament damage – and coach Shaun McRae admits that the untimely injury is a ‘major blow’.

7. Duo back in

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 5 June 2008
SHAUN McRae will shake things up at Salford by recalling promising forwards Luke Adamson and Stephen Bannister for the home game with Sheffield tomorrow, Friday, June 6, kick-off 8pm.

8. Whitehaven 26 Salford City Reds 22

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 5 June 2008
SALFORD’S unbeaten record in National League One was ended in embarrassing fashion at Whitehaven – and no one can say that it had not been coming.
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