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Super League: Wakefield Trinity won 48-0 after cancellation of Salford Red Devils Fixture | Rugby League News

Super League: Wakefield Trinity won 48-0 after cancellation of Salford Red Devils Fixture | Rugby League News

RFL confirmed that Wakefield Trinity will win 48-0 in the canceled super league match against Salford Red Devils.

The club said in a statement published on Friday evening, they decided to cancel the fixed objects in “important concerns about player welfare,” and that only two senior players can be used in the home business with 15 Academy products.

The RFL met to determine the result of the settlement and said, “After the Salford Red Devils and Wakefield Trinity scheduled on Sunday, August 17, after the 22-round Betfrred Super League game was canceled, the RFL board was 48-0 scoring with Wakefield Trinity He ruled that the game should be awarded.

“This is consistent with the operating rules B1: 23, considering the situation in the cancellation of Salford and the advanced stages of the Betfred Super League season.”

Salford’s financial turmoil has led to great uncertainty about the future of the club, and 19 losses are combined in late wage payments, athletes’ exodus and 21 super league games to create a desolate picture.

The club claims that the decision is one -time and will form a team with Lee Leopard this week, but this action will inevitably cause concerns about the ability to complete the season with the 5th round.

Despite the cancellation of the economy, the Salford fan group ‘1873’ still proceeded with a planned protest and fans’ rafts appeared for the end of the Salford Community Stadium.

After that, they said, “We promised the fans that they would hear their voices and they promised that they would continue.

“Clearly: This is not a one -time, this is just the beginning.

“If the owner thinks that fans will simply accept and accept our clubs, they are very wrong.”

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