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Paul Rowley brutally calls Super League star a “weakness”

Salford Red Devils coach Paul Rowley speaks to Sky Sports, and is a target for Hull FC.

Leeds Rhinos and Salford Red Devils are still in the play off race after the latter defeated Warrington Wolves on Saturday.

So the Red Devils can still dream of emulating their strong finish to 2022 and making it back to the semi finals where last year they were beaten by St Helens.

Hoping to meet the Champions again in the play offs, Paul Rowley had his say on the Saints on Sky Sports.

He suggested Leigh Leopards, their opponents and another side Salford will have to overcome, that they would have planned to target Konrad Hurrell before he got banned describing him as a “weakness.”

So we can expect Salford to target him should we see a reunion of the two in the play offs.

As for the Saints and Leigh game, it was a physical affair from minute one given the angst between the two clubs going into the game tonight and that created some of the best and most ferocious tackles you will see all season.

Saints heaped the pressure on the Leopards early but after earning a penalty the Leopards went down field and created a superb try with a lovely set pattern move.

They might not have had John Asiata to organise their attack, their spine still linked brilliantly with ben Reynolds popping up on the left edge to feed a sweeping move that was completed by Oliver Gildart, his first of the season. That gave Leigh a 6-0 lead but that was soon wiped out.

The Champions struck from deep with Tommy Makinson freed up down the wing and then the ball was kept alive until it was returned to the winger to score and make it 6-all.

The Saints perhaps should have notched another try before the halftime hooter with the pressure they built but that was repelled brilliantly by Leigh.

Then it was Saints making errors at the start of the second half and Leigh had some chances with Zak Hardaker coming close but being denied by some superb cover defence.

However, Leigh would lament those missed chances when a high kick was dropped by Gareth O’Brien and James Roby pounced scooping up the ball and feeding Makinson for a second.

The Saints would back that up when a nice set play allowed Jonny Lomax just enough space to ease through and make it 16-6.

That looked like it would settle matters but Leigh fired a warning shot with a break down the left before a break from Edwin Ipape and an offload let to a try from Rob Mulhern to make it 16-12.

In the dying stages we saw the teams trade no tries with the Saints denied a penalty try before a Tom Briscoe try was denied for a knock on.

But eventually Joe Batchelor was on hand to win the game.

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