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Salford Red Devils: Wakefield match cancelled over welfare concerns

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Salford’s Super League game against Wakefield on Sunday has been called off because of “significant” welfare concerns after discussions with the Rugby Football League.

The troubled Red Devils have “reluctantly” decided to cancel the game after being beaten 80-6 at Hull FC in a game where five players made their debuts for the club.

With most of the team’s senior professionals leaving this season because of their financial issues, Salford have had to rely on loanees from other Super League teams.

A club statement said that of the 17 players available for Sunday’s game, only two had appeared at Super League level in the past 12 months.

More to follow.


BBC News

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