Leeds vs Salford Super League 7:45pm Friday 6th September Salford Red Devils notched their seventh win in a row and also all-but affirmed their spot in Super League's semi-finals with a victory over Leeds Rhinos. The Red Devils ended a losing streak to tries from Niall Evalds, Jake Bibby and Joey Lussick. Four goals dropped by Krisnan Inu were sufficient help an important result is notched by Salford and to hold a fast-finishing Rhinos side. The victory sees the Ian Watson's side maintain hold of fourth spot, two points ahead of Hull FC, about the ladder with only one round of the standard Super League year abandoned. Rhinos' England forwards Stevie Ward forced his return to activity following more than six months to the sidelines with a knee injury, while opposing half-backs Tui Lolohea and Robert Lui confronted their former teams for the first time after swapping clubs in a loan transfer in June. Salford started closely with Logan Tomkins held up following 11 minutes over the try-line and, 10 minutes later, it was. The full-back finished a excellent break off from the elusive Jackson Hastings under the posts to score. Inu converted the try to offer a 6-0 lead to Salford and, shortly after, the Red Devils were in again. A change to left found Bibby and also the centre stepped to score inside some meagre defence. Inu made no mistake to bring the extra 2 points, taking the score. Leeds hit back three minutes out of half-time thanks to half-back Richie Myler. Jack Walker is put by A great Liam Sutcliffe offload via a gap, and he found Myler in service to conquer Evalds to cross. Rhyse Martin's conversion was successful to make it 12-6. Inu added a second penalty goal to extend the lead of Salford . In the second half the Rhinos lifted their strength, but the Red Devils' defence was up to this job. A series of back-to-back penalties had Leeds camped about the visitors' try-line, however, Salford maintained turning them back together with contact and tackles. Eventually they cracked at the 54th minute. A grubber from Brad Dwyer caused chaos fooling the people' defence, and forward Jamie Jones-Buchanan pounced. Martin's conversion from right in front cut it back to 14-12. As both groups were put under huge pressure defence again came to the fore. The Rhinos came close several times to snatching a winning try, however, Lussick burrowed around with seven minutes left to eventually end Leeds' fightback. Salford's travelling service plummeted along with there was a flare thrown stopping drama. Inu pinpointed another conversion to set the seal to the win after it was cleaned up. Read more here: http://modelexcf.com