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Monday, 1 April, 2002, 18:10 GMT 19:10 UK
Salford continue upward trend
Jamie Thackray goes on a burst for the Blues Sox
Thackray scored one of Halifax's two second-half tries
Halifax 12-15 Salford

Veteran scrum-half Bobbie Goulding had a hand in both tries and kicked three goals and a drop goal to steer Salford to successive Super League wins.

The Reds made a superb start, scoring two tries in the opening six minutes.


The effort was superb and all the lads deserve a round of applause
Salford coach
Steve McCormack

First, Halifax full-back Daryl Cardiss fumbled a high high kick allowing Francis Maloney to score under the posts.

Three minutes later, from another Goulding high kick, Mick Wainwright outjumped Cardiss to catch the ball and touch down.

Goulding stepped up on both occasions to convert the tries.

The visitors extended their lead on 11 minutes when Gouding kicked a penalty after Blue Sox hooker Sean Penkywicz was penalised for striking Reds forward Darren Shaw.

Halifax tried to respond but Gavin Clinch saw his effort disallowed for a double movement and moments later Goulding kicked a drop goal to put Salford 15-0 up.


The first 20 minutes were the worst I have seen from our team in my 18 months at the club
Halifax coach
Steve Linnane

The home side finally broke their duck five minutes after the restart.

Clinch went over for a try after good work by Colum Halpenny and Andrew Dunemann while Danny Tickle added the goal.

In the 63rd minute, Jamie Thackray took the ball close to the Salford line and went over with four Reds tacklers trying to hold him back.

Tickle added a second goal but Salford held on for their first back-to-back victories under coach Steve McCormack.


Halifax: Cardiss, Beckett, Woods, Donlan, Halpenny, Dunemann, Clinch, Goldspink, Penkywicz, Gannon, Bloem, Tickle, McMenemy. Replacements: Hobson, Thackray, Flowers, Birchall.

Salford: Gibson, Pinkney, Nicol, Hunte, Arnold, Maloney, Goulding, Baynes, Alker, Shaw, Jowitt, Treacey, Wainwright. Replacements: Holroyd, Corvo, P. Highton, Ebrill.

Referee: Steve Ganson (St Helens).

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