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Paul Rowley reveals what RFL should do with abandoned Super League match

Salford Red Devils coach Paul Rowley speaks to Sky Sports pundit and former Leeds Rhinos player Jamie Jones-Buchanan

Last night, Wigan Warriors moved top of the league with a defeat against Salford Red Devils but this game was overshadowed by the meeting between Leigh Leopards and Huddersfield Giants.

As the game headed towards the 50 minute mark, the floodlights failed and there was a 55 minute delay.

Then at 10 o’clock, the game was abandoned for the safety of spectators.

There is a lot of debate about what next for the game and Salford boss Paul Rowley has had his say on what should happen next.

He said on Sky Sports:

“Yeah absolutely, it’s not ideal isn’t it. You would suggest that the fair one is to replay the game, it’s very difficult to just restart and play 30 odd minutes. I’m not sure what other options they’ve got really. They’ll have to squeeze it in. It’s the same for both sides I guess.

“I guess from Leigh’s perspective, they’re sat in a healthy position so you would expect it to be more of a pain for Huddersfield who are battling hard to get into the top six.”

Huddersfield Giants travelled to the Leigh Sports Village to face the Leopards with the two teams entering following contrasting results, the Leopards having lost both games since their famous Wembley win whereas the Giants had kept their season alive with victory over Leeds Rhinos.

Leigh still sit eight points clear of Huddersfield with a fourth place finish for the 2022 Championship winners looking likely, whereas for Huddersfield their finishing spot could range from fifth to tenth.

If they’re to achieve a finish of fifth and playoff rugby league then they’ll likely have to win all four remaining games, starting tonight, but that was something Adrian Lam would be intent on stopping as he demanded a response from las week’s humiliating 52-10 loss to Hull KR.

As for the Giants they edged out Leeds Rhinos at Headingley drawing them level onto 20 points, four outside the playoffs with eight to play for, meaning that Ian Watson’s side are almost at a stage of four must win games.

The Giants changed their spine with Will Pryce moving to full back whilst Jake Connor paired Tui Lolohea in the halves following Olly Russell’s season ending hand injury.

As for the Leopards they have named their squad and Josh Charnley passes as fit after concerns over his fitness for the game with the Leopards naming a squad close to full strength, barring the long term injury to Ricky Leutele.

Adrian Lam got his reaction from last week’s loss almost immediately with Josh Charnley scoring after just six minutes to put the Leopards in the lead.

That lead lasted just under ten minute when Jake Connor showed fancy footwork to cross over and score, with Will Pryce’s conversion pushing the Giants in front 6-4.

It didn’t last long though with Charnley scoring his second just minutes later which saw him break John Woods’ club record for most tries in a season in the top division.

His wing partner then scored just after the half hour mark to make the lead 16-6 and put Huddersfield forty minutes away from surely facing no playoff rugby.

Jake Connor tried to fix that though as he scored his second of the game early in the second half to make it 16-12 but minutes later the floodlights failed at the Leigh Sports Village.

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