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Leeds Rhinos Coast To Win Over Disappointing Salford Red DevilsThis week’s Salford Red Devils were likely to be a very different proposition to the side which were heavily beaten by St Helens in the opening round as the salary cap restrictions were lifted allowing Paul Rowley to select a full-strength side to take on the Leeds Rhinos, both sides seeking their first win in the competition. The home side were the favourites with the bookies to start to repair the terrible points difference which they suffered in the 82-0 drubbing last week, the Rhinos were keen to get back on the bike after their unexpected loss at home to newly promoted Wakefield Trinity last weekend. It is very early in the season, but both coaches knew that the outcome of the game was crucial for both sides. READ MORE ON THIS STORY...
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Leeds Rhinos Coast To Win Over Disappointing Salford Red DevilsThis week’s Salford Red Devils were likely to be a very different proposition to the side which were heavily beaten by St Helens in the opening round as the salary cap restrictions were lifted allowing Paul Rowley to select a full-strength side to take on the Leeds Rhinos, both sides seeking their first win in the competition. The home side were the favourites with the bookies to start to repair the terrible points difference which they suffered in the 82-0 drubbing last week, the Rhinos were keen to get back on the bike after their unexpected loss at home to newly promoted Wakefield Trinity last weekend. It is very early in the season, but both coaches knew that the outcome of the game was crucial for both sides. READ MORE ON THIS STORY...
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