Friday, March 30, 2012

Salford 20-40 Wigan

Wigan cruised back to form as they enjoyed an eight-try romp on the Salford City Stadium.

Darrell Goulding and Sam Tomkins ran in two tries each, while Josh Charnley, George Carmont, Liam Farrell and Matt Russell also made the scoresheet.

Charnley, on kicking duty inside the absence of Pat Richards, landed four goals for a person 12-point haul.

Salford briefly led 8-6 early on after tries from Dan Holdsworth and Danny Williams.

Luke Patten added a 3rd midway during the second half, Jordan James grabbing the overall score of the night within the last minute, Holdsworth adding his second conversion.

Salford were without winger Jodie Broughton for the fifth game in a row while Williams replaced Ashley Gibson at the other flank, with centre Chris Nero and prop Shannan McPherson also missing.

"Jeff Lima and Harrison Hansen were outstanding.รข€

Shaun Wane Wigan coach

Wigan captain Sean OLoughlin was out with a knee injury, while points machine Richards thigh injury, aggravated in last weekends narrow home defeat by Warrington, allowed 18-year-old Russell only his second start for the club.

And prop Lee Mossop returned after a two-week absence as opposed to the suspended Epalahame Lauaki.

Centre Goulding, who scored five tries for town Reds while on loan in 2009, led the style with a primary-half double as Wigan earned a 12th successive win against the Reds.

Although Wigan led 30-8 at half-time, Salford scored a number of decent tries in their own through Aussie stand-off Holdsworth and winger Williams and looked dangerous whenever they got within the Wigan half. However the trouble was they were rarely allowed around the half-way line.

Salford actually had the higher of the second one half as all sides scored two tries apiece.

Tomkins and teenager Russell went over for Wigan, while Aussie full-back Patten and Welsh prop James crossed for Salford, Holdsworth converting both.

But Charnley, standing in with the boot for Richards, only kicked four goals from eight attempts all night - and the soldiers could need their main kicker back fit and well for the once a year Good Friday clash with St Helens - and their first-ever visit to Langtree Park.

FROM THE DRESSING ROOM

Salford coach Phil Veivers:

"There have been quite a lot of penalties and that i felt it was a piece inconsistent.

"We will play a chunk after we have the ball but we were the manufacturers of our own downfall and got somewhat sloppy.

"We've got lots of exertions to do ahead next weeks game at Huddersfield."

Wigan coach Shaun Wane:

"Sean OLoughlin was 50-50 for this game so we decided to not risk him, but both him and Pat Richards has to be okay for the St Helens game next Friday. But Jeff Lima and Harrison Hansen were outstanding.

"It was a tight performance because weve had a hard week with a few minor injuries. And Im pleased with two points. We scored some great tries and, within the last 20 minutes of the primary half we completed 100% of our sets.

"Salford are a great team and feature scored numerous points during the last few weeks. But we dropped our intensity inside the last 20 minutes which was disappointing and eventually we were just anticipating the overall whistle."

FRIDAY NIGHT'S LINE-UPS

Salford: Patten; Veivers, Moon, Gleeson, Williams; Holdsworth, Smith; Boyle, Howarth, Jewitt, Ashurst, Anderson, Wild.

Replacements: Owen, Adamson, James, Paleaaesina.

Wigan: S Tomkins; Charnley, Goulding, Carmont, Russell; Finch, Leuluai; Mossop, McIlorum, Prescott, Hock, Hansen, Farrell.

Replacements: Mellor, Flower, Lima, Tuson.

Attendance: 6,774.

Referee: James Child (England).



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