KO: 15:00pm Date: Friday 22nd April
Referee: R Hicks
Venue: The Willows
Salford (17 from): Patten, Broughton, Henry, Nero, Anderson, Ratchford, Holdsworth, Cashmere, Godwin, Boyle, Neal, L. Adamson, Wild, Smith, Sneyd, Gibson, Sidlow, Paleaaesina, Spencer.
Warrington (17 from): Anderson, Atkins, Bridge, Briers, Carvell, Clarke, Cooper, Grix, Harrison, Higham, Hodgson, J. Monaghan, M. Monaghan, Morley, Myler, Solomona, Westwood, Williams, Wood.
Salford put on a highly impressive display in front of the sky sports cameras last week when they thrashed Bradford. Some will say “Bradford didn’t play well”, well yes of course they didn’t, but credit where credits due, Salford were awesome.
Warrington are also “back on the horse” after losing to Catalans and then losing comprehensively against fierce rivals and table toppers Huddersfield as they thrashed Crusaders last weekend who themselves are currently propping up the rest of Super League.
If my maths is correct, collectively the two sides scored 120 points for and only conceded 22. I doubt this match will be as higher scoring as the two matches they played last week, but it will be a good one as both sides will be full of confidence.
To add some spice to the match it will be the first time brothers Louis and Vinnie Anderson play eachother after being teammates at Warrington for the past few years. Vinnie moved to Salford in the off-season.
Matt King is set to make his second appearance of the season after being injured in the very first match, which they lost against Huddersfield. He will take his place in side over Joel Monaghan. Lee Briers is also in line to return after being out for the past couple of games with a dead leg.
Salford will stick with the same 17 that beat Bradford so comprehensively as Rob Parker and Sean Gleeson are both still out through injury.
Betting (prices from Ladbrokes correct as of 21:05 Thursday 21/04/2011):
Salford: 6/1
Warrington: 1/10
Draw: 25/1
Hannah.
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