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Salford 42 Featherstone 12

Neil Barker
24/ 3/2008

SALFORD Reds coach Shaun McRae is glad to see the back of Easter despite two National League wins for his team.

McRae believes that it is asking too much of players to expect them to play two games over the Bank Holiday weekend.


 

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Robbie Paul hopefully will be having his first game for the Reds against Bramley in the NR Cup in two weeks times..

If he's OK I fully expect him to be include in our starting 17 each week...

Remember when Robbie Paul does play he can either play 1/6/7/9 or 13 so the likes of Myler and Ratchford's places may not be under threat....
greyhound, Bolton,Lancashire
26/03/2008 at 11:55
   I THINK THE PLEASING THING ABOUT THE PAST RESULTS IS THE FORM OFF THE 2 HALFBACKS CONSIDERING THERE AGE MR PAUL HAS GOT A LOT TO DO WHEN HE COMES BACK ANY ONE GOT COMMENTS ON THIS SITUATION
GALLY20, WIGAN
25/03/2008 at 19:46
   Good solid team performance by the Reds this afternoon.

The way things are going I don't think we will be beaten at home this season in NL1, but of course away from the Willows the likes of Widnes Vikings and Halifax could prove to be our toughest test....

Next up Batley Bulldogs away next Sunday.....

COME ON SALFORD CITY REDS....
greyhound, Bolton,Lancashire
24/03/2008 at 22:32
   Another win for the Reds. And what's more ,a fine crowd. Things are falling into place for this to be a banner season forthe REds with the prospect of nSuper League in 2009.Well done everyone!Torred, Toronto
torred, Toronto, Canada
24/03/2008 at 20:28
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