Salford Red Devils’ Thrilling Victory Over Castleford Tigers

Salford Red Devils picked up a crucial 30-22 victory on home soil against Castleford Tigers on Saturday afternoon to strengthen their grip on the play-off spots.

In a clash which saw the lead change hands numerous times, three unanswered tries in the space of nine minutes midway through the second half proved pivotal for the hosts.

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Regardless of how it was achieved, it was vital that Salford picked up a win on offer to extend the gap between themselves and the play-off chasing pack to four competition points, moving up to 4th place on the ladder.

With others around them slipping up already this weekend, including St Helens, a first win in three has given the Red Devils some breathing room ahead of next weekend’s visit of Leeds Rhinos, the side that currently occupy that 7th spot.

The Rhinos, Saints, Leigh Leopards, Hull KR, Catalans Dragons and Wigan Warriors all remain on the agenda before the end of the regular season for Paul Rowley’s side. If they are to achieve a top-six finish, they’ve still got a lot of work to do, but Saturday’s victory is a good start.

There were a number of outstanding performers on show for both sides in M30 on Saturday afternoon, and yet again, Papua New Guinea star Macdonald was one of them for Salford.

Scoring their first try of the contest by powering over under the challenge of numerous Cas defenders, he was desperately unlucky  to see a second ruled out soon after having outjumped Tigers half-back Jacob Miller to touch the ball down underneath the sticks.

Tries are just the tip of the iceberg for the Kumuls ace though, with tackle busts and breaks aplenty to earn the Red Devils an insane amount of metres. He’s got to be in contention for their Player of the Year alongside Marc Sneyd.

It was the first time we’ve seen Nikorima take to the field as a Red Devils player having quickly been snapped up by the Greater Manchester outfit following his release from Catalans Dragons, and the playmaker didn’t disappoint.

He proved a live wire throughout the clash with Cas, and caused the Tigers quite a few problems when he had the ball in hand.

On first look, it would appear the New Zealander is the perfect fit for Rowley’s side and style, ticking all the boxes as an off-the-cuff player.

It feels like we’re stating the obvious, but Castleford‘s lack of discipline ended up costing them quite dearly on the day.

They spent 20 minutes of the contest down to 12 men having seen PNG pair Liam Horne and Sylvester Namo sin-binned just after the half-hour and hour-marks respectively

And during the time that those two spent off the field, Salford scored three of their five tries. Horne sat down after a late hit, with Namo sin-binned for a high tackle on Ollie Partington which could easily have been given as a red. Unnecessary offences on both parts.

👏 Our Managing Director, Paul King has just made a presentation to @CTRLFC’s George Griffin, who today brings up 250 career appearances.

Ex-Salford man George Griffin – who was presented with a bottle of fizz by the Red Devils for his milestone before the game – made his 250th career appearance, but the occasion wasn’t marked as he’d have hoped.

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