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18.03.2021 - 16:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Salford only had one official pre-season match ahead of the blockbuster return to Super League action against St Helens next week.
But there was still plenty to learn from that impressive 20-6 victory over Wigan.
Rugby league sides typically attack stronger down their left-hand sides, largely due to the fact the majority are right-handed and are naturally stronger passers to their left.
But the Red Devils caused Wigan all sorts of problems with their right-side attack, where Kallum Watkins and
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Salford captain Lee Mossop has explained how working with a local homelessness charity has helped change his approach to pre-season.
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Leigh Centurions owner Derek Beaumont has explained why the club was forced to push back their pre-season fixture with Warrington.
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Dumfries High has been described as being at the “end of life” and has a number of issues with it including in its structure and concrete frame.It will be allocated £48 million, Loreburn Primary £7 million and Dumfries Academy £16.5 million.
Bolton Wanderers and Morecambe are themselves separated by only a point. With the season heading for an exciting finished, the bookmakers continue to assess which sides they feel are going to be promoted this season.
Salford, where Portsmouth failed to have a single effort at goal, was nearly capped off three minutes before the interval when a low Wilson strike drifted agonisingly wide of the target and beyond a despairing Ash Hunter.
Livingston: McCrorie; Devlin, Fitzwater, Guthrie, Longridge; Holt, Bartley; Sibbald (Serrano 84), Pittman, Forrest (Mullin 77); Emmanuel-Thomas (Poplatnik 89). Subs not used: Maley, McMillan, Tiffoney, Ambrose, Lawson, Kabia.Goals: Emmanuel-Thomas (16), Pittman (36).Hamilton Academical: Fulton; Hamilton, A.
Ammies man is keen to discuss. “We have feelings and we’re human beings at the end of the day and money can’t justify the way that we feel inside our heads," he said.“The one time I just opened up, I finally cracked, and it was just a big weight off my shoulders.
Last weekend an NHS worker who organised a protest over the government's 1 per cent pay offer in Manchester city centre was fined £10,000.
Salford won't risk any players who are carrying knocks in the pre-season friendly against Wigan this weekend.It's the first chance new coach Richard Marshall will have to see his side in official action, but it comes a week on from an opposed session against Super League champions St Helens that left a handful of the Red Devils squad nursing minor injuries.A knee clearout for Greg Burke and the injury Joe Burgess picked up in pre-season will rule those two out of the start of the season, but no
direct to your inboxThe public is being urged to stand on their doorsteps and balconies on Thursday to slow handclap the government over its controversial proposal for a 1 per cent pay rise for NHS staff.The suggested action, backed by health unions and the TUC, is the latest step in a campaign aimed at achieving an increased pay increase for health workers.Anger continues to rage over the government recommending a 1 per cent increase in its submission to the NHS Pay Review Body, which will make