Another blow for rugby league in Manchester as Salford Red Devils academy falls short of Category 1
Salford Red Devils today became the only Super League club to fail to reach the requirements for a category 1 standard academy system.
Salford Red Devils today became the only Super League club to fail to reach the requirements for a category 1 standard academy system.
Salford halfback and England star Rangi Chase believes his club can put the disappointments of last season behind them as they strive for success in the new ultra-competitive Super League format.
Khaled Issa, 20, will have over a week to learn from the Reds and develop his skills at a professional rugby league team, a move which forms part of ongoing links between the Super League Club and Palestinian Rugby League.
Salford Red Devils travel to Hull FC this evening looking to make impression on top half of Super League table
Salford’s Rangi Chase the biggest threat to Castleford’s impressive Super League 2014 start
Salford side have followed opening two wins with three losses to sit 10th in table
Saints coach Nathan Brown is wary of the danger posed by the Salford side and hopes his side can extend their unbeaten run.
The proposed idea to allow each club to have one high-profile player without a salary cap was rejected at the meeting
Despite splashing out on 14 new players Leicester say Marwan Koukash would ‘need to be Bill Gates’ to afford the transfer fee.
Club punished for fielding 14 men
He insists the bid for Sam Tomkins was genuine
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