Salford only had one official pre-season match ahead of the blockbuster return to Super League action against St Helens next week.
But there was still plenty to learn from that impressive 20-6 victory over Wigan. Rugby league sides typically attack stronger down their left-hand sides, largely due to the fact the majority are right-handed and are naturally stronger passers to their left.
But the Red Devils caused Wigan all sorts of problems with their right-side attack, where Kallum Watkins and Ken Sio combined for their first two tries.
Admittedly, a lot of that may well be to do with the fact the Warriors had a left-edge defence comprising Jake Bibby out of position on the wing, youngster James McDonnell at centre and Harry Smith, but it
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