Salford have the opportunity to continue their recent strong relationship with the Challenge Cup after overcoming Widnes Vikings to book their spot in the fourth round of the historic knockout competition.
The Red Devils recorded their first competitive victory under new coach Richard Marshall with a 68-4 victory over their Championship opposition.
After scoring just two tries in their opening two Super League fixtures, there was a marked improvement in the Salford attack as they crossed for 12 four-pointers, albeit against an injury-hit, part-time Vikings side. "From an offensive point of view, I thought we ironed out a few of our issues from the last few weeks, but defensively we probably didn't - we conceded before half-time again which
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