Super League: Wigan 54-0 Salford: loss of ten attempts for Crisis Club

Wigan Warriors reached the victory over Salford Red’s Devil on a short money while running in 10 attempts at the stadium of the brick community kissed by the sun.
After subsequent narrow defeats by Hull FC in the Challenge Cup and the Leeds Rhinos in Super League last Saturday, the winners of the four -stroke trophy last season have restored some order.
But he was still given a much better game than they could have thought against the Salford crisis club, of which unpaid players Put a shift much bigger than you could expect from them, in the current circumstances of the patch-up club.
Jake Wardle obtained the first, the third and final attempt, while Jai Field got two, and also Junior Nsemba, Liam Marshall, Bevan French, Sam Walters and Zach Eckersley, all festived by seven out of 10 conversions from Harry Smith.
Against a Salford team that could not easily present at all, Wigan also had four other dried attempts – and the fans of the house enjoyed a welcome return to the action for the young Wigan Brad O’Neill, who returned after the ACL injury of last season for his first appearance since July.
But although Wigan did all the markings and made 13 consecutive victories on Salford in the trial, it was also one day to praise the weakened, tired and exhausted troops of visitors for all the considerable and not recreated efforts they have made.
And their day was complete when the last minute of Nathan Connell was cruelly excluded – to jolts of disappointment also from the domestic section of the crowd.
More to follow.