Salford have appointed Richard Marshall as the club's new head coach.The former Halifax boss has spent the last two seasons as an assistant coach at St Helens, winning successive Betfred Super League Grand Finals.Prior to that, his four years as head coach of Fax saw the club record three top-four finishes in the Championship and he also spent a period as an assistant to Tony Smith at Warrington Wolves."I’m really excited about joining the club," said Marshall. "I’ve been really impressed by the organisation and everyone I’ve met.“The ambition of the club aligns with my own, which makes this a perfect role for me.“I learned a lot in recent years, from Justin Holbrook and Kristian Woolf at St Helens and as a head coach in my own right, so I.
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