Salford 74 – 10 Wakefield


Salford Red Devils posted their highest ever Betfred Super League points total; the 13-try victory over Wakefield Trinity lifts the Red Devils to eighth in the table, leapfrogging Leeds Rhinos and Warrington, who they face next

Last Updated: 26/06/22 7:13pm

Salford Red Devils enjoyed a record-breaking afternoon in front of a home crowd

Salford Red Devils enjoyed a record-breaking afternoon in front of a home crowd

Joe Burgess scored a hat-trick of tries as Salford Red Devils boosted their Betfred Super League survival hopes with a ruthless 74-10 win over Wakefield Trinity at the AJ Bell Stadium.

Ryan Brierley, Deon Cross and Ken Sio all scored braces while Marc Sneyd kicked 11 goals as Salford posted their greatest ever points margin and points total in the Betfred Super League.

The victory lifts Salford to eighth in the table, leapfrogging Leeds Rhinos and Warrington who they face next.

Both teams came into the game on the back of five wins from 15 games, which made the nature of Salford’s success even more stunning.

Paul Rowley’s men scored six tries to race into a 32-6 interval lead and did not slow down after the break.

All that came after Wakefield had taken a fifth-minute lead, James Batchelor going over after taking the pass from Jacob Miller with Mason Lino adding the conversion.

The visitors continued to impress and enjoyed back-to-back sets close to the Salford line, but they were left to rue their inability to score as the Red Devils produced an amazing spell of scoring.

Salford drew level in the 14th minute when Tim Lafai grounded a kick through by Harvey Livett and Sneyd’s conversion made it 6-6.

Five minutes later, Salford were in front. A slick attack down the right side involving Andy Ackers and Brierley created the chance and Cross cut inside for a stylish finish.

Salford added a third try in the 23rd minute when prolific winger Sio was on hand to finish things off, taking the pass from Brodie Croft as the ball was again sent to the right edge. There was no goal from Sneyd, but Salford led 16-6.

The home side’s onslaught continued with Burgess adding two tries in five minutes. His first saw him sprint home from 30 metres on a run up the touchline, before he was first to react to an angled kick to the corner by Livett. Sneyd was unable to add either goal but Salford were cruising at 24-6.

It’s really rewarding for the players. To get something as positive as a Super League record points tally is just reward for the lads and something to be proud of. I’m really delighted. It’s a good day in our history.

Paul Rowley – Salford Red Devils head coach

The Salford tries continued to come and, four minutes before half-time, a superb break by Croft saw him draw the last line of defence before passing inside to the supporting Brierley, who dived over for a score which Sneyd converted.

With the first half almost up, Sneyd took the opportunity to send over a penalty for obstruction which gave Salford a commanding 32-6 half-time lead.

The Red Devils scored 13 tries on the day

The Red Devils scored 13 tries on the day

There was no let-up from Salford after the restart as they scored twice in four minutes.

A kick through by Sneyd was followed up by Croft and he touched down for a try before Kallum Watkins, who last week featured for England against the Combined Nations All Stars, got his name on the scoresheet after finishing off another slick attack.

Wakefield briefly stemmed the tide when they claimed their second try in the 52nd minute after winger Lewis Murphy found himself in space on the left edge, although Lino could not add the conversion.

It proved to be only a temporary blip for Salford who replied with three tries in seven minutes.

Burgess and Watkins linked well before the final pass from Cross got Sio over for his second try and, in the 59th minute, a move from the scrum saw Cross sprint to the tryline from halfway.

With 18 minutes of the game remaining, Salford prop forward Sitaleki Akauola powered over from close range and Sneyd’s ninth goal made it 62-10.

There was still time for Brierley to claim his second try and Burgess sealed his hat-trick with four minutes remaining as Salford wrapped up a resounding victory.





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