Salford City Reds 20-10 St Helens (eSL R19)
July 3, 2009 by Paul Mc
Stefan Ratchford touched down twice and was inspirational throughout as Salford City Reds recorded a famous victory over engage Super League leaders St Helens.
The rangy half-back, 21 lthis weekend, claimed his two tries in the first 10 minutes and full-back John Wilshere converted both to put the Reds 12-0 up.
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Remarkably, a third score arrived in the 16th minute when Ratchford orchestrated a fine flowing move which culminated in centre Darrell Goulding crossing in the left corner.
Salford deservedly led 16-0 at the break and, though Saints responded in the second half with a try through young replacement Andrew Dixon, there was no comeback.
The Reds lost stand-off Jeremy Smith to the sinbin in the 53rd minute but their workrate and desire harvested a fourth try five minutes later when wing Mark Henry touched down to send a raucous home crowd into raptures.
Francis Meli claimed a late consolation for the visitors in the 79th minute but the result ended Saints’ record-breaking run of 16 straight away wins on a night when nothing worked for Mick Potter’s side.
They badly missed injured trio Keiron Cunningham, Leon Pryce and Jon Wilkin and there was more bad news as Sean Long was replaced in the second half having succumbed to a facial injury.
Salford were missing rising star Richie Myler through injury as well as Ian Sibbit and Jordan Turner adding to the already long list of White, Talau and Parker, but they drove at the heart of St Helens from the first whistle.
Insipid Saints were punished in the fourth minute when a high, bouncing kick from Smith was woefully misjudged by the normally rock-solid Paul Wellens.
Ratchford was on to it in a flash and grounded the ball just wide of the posts to give Wilshere a routine conversion and crank up the noise further among a vociferous home support.
It got better for the Reds four minutes later when Ratchford’s teasing kick rebounded off a post and was scooped back into his path by Wilshere’s delightful pass.
Ratchford arrived like a steam train to touch down for his second score and was then twice involved in a fine sweeping move which culminated in Goulding crossing in the left corner.
Wilshere, having converted the first two scores, could not land the third and Saints, predictably, woke up as the half progressed.
Long found Maurie Fa’asavalu and then Kyle Eastmond with fine passes but both men knocked on when the whitewash beckoned.
Saints increased the tempo further after the restart and were rewarded five minutes in when Long embarked on a fine burst through midfield.
He found Dixon in support to his right and the young replacement had the pace to reach the line and Eastmond added the extras.
A St Helens fightback looked on the cards when Smith’s desire got the better of him in the 53rd minute and he was sent to to sinbin for lashing out at Wellens.
Saints should have made their numerical advantage pay moments later when Eastmond’s awesome pace took him through a gap but young debutant Jamie Ellis knocked on horribly when a clean take would have him sent him clear.
In the 58th minute, the pendulum swung back in Salford’s favour when another probing kick from Ratchford was not dealt with and Henry arrived to ground the ball in the left corner for a try which Wilshere failed to convert.
Meli squeezed over in the left corner in the closing stages but Eastmond could not convert and Saints had long since surrendered the points.
Match Facts
| Salford (16) 20 | St Helens (0) 10 |
| Tries: Goulding, Ratchford 2, Henry | Dixon, Meli |
| Goals: Wilshere 2 | Eastmond |
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Attend: 4,808
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Salford:
2. John Wilshere; 3. Mark Henry, 15. Stuart Littler, 29. Darrell Goulding, 24. Dean McGilvray; 6. Jeremy Smith, 19. Stefan Ratchford; 8. Ray Cashmere, 9. Malcolm Alker, 10. Craig Stapleton, 20. Luke Adamson, 23. Adam Sidlow, 13. Luke Swain.
Subs: 16. Phil Leuluai, 17. Robbie Paul, 18. Lee Jewitt, 25. Jason Walton.
Saints:
1. Paul Wellens; 2. Ade Gardner, 13. Chris Flannery, 19. Chris Dean, 5. Francis Meli; 18. Kyle Eastmond, 7. Sean Long; 15. Bryn Hargreaves, 14. James Roby, 10. James Graham, 28. Matty Ashurst, 16. Tony Puletua, 11. Lee Gilmour.
Subs: 17. Paul Clough, 23. Maurie Fa’asavalu, 24. Andrew Dixon, 27. Jamie Ellis.
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City Reds
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Match Stats
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St Helens
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5
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Tries
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2
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2
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Goals
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1
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Drop Goals
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330
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Tackles
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388
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45
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Misses
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27
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88%
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% Tackle Made
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93%
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32
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Kicks
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21
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3
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Retained Kicks
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2
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40/20′s
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42
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Number of sets
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43
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179
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Number PTB
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146
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| 13 |
Quick PTB
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3 |
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245
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Carries
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253
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1334
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Metres
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1496
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3
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Breaks
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4 |
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9
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Offloads
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13
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6
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Errors
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15
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7
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Pens Con
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3
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Waits for Jacko123 to actually post after his nonsense earlier today
An outstanding defensive display maintained by all 17 players. The most enjoyable match all season for me, my hat goes off to all of you
Here’s hoping we get more displays like this!
best game this season, all the lads played brill especially cashmere ratchford swain and stapleton, you raised the fans morale tonite well done
The forwards were outstanding..
In a year where we have beaten Leeds away, Hull away, Warrington and Bradford and now St Helens amongst others some of the absolute garbage posted on this site in recent weeks simply must stop..
If we lose next week or the week after the same nonsense will be back and to be honest it’s time the fans started shouting it down too.
We’re not gonna come close to playing well in every game but other teams have to be given credit. Certain people on here are revelling in it and at times, as in the Shed it is nothing short of disgraceful.
now enjoy tonight
WELL PLAYED 1 to 17 last night…
Best Team Performance Of The Season SO FAR………
Well done to the lads,pleasure to watch,thought for a moment the teams had got the wrong shirts on.I am always here Paul, shame its taken a week for you to come on though.Hope we can do the same next week,if not you can have another weeks rest
Actually, I’m on here everyday day. I just find myself too busy to answer your tedious goading on here when you are old enough to know much better than to be a keyboard warrior.
well done lads
i am a st helen fan who lives in manchester. and go 2 as many salford games a possable ( as my dads a fan ) and the performance salford put in against us was amazing. it is the best i seen them play all season. young ratchford bossed the game and deserved the man of the match award. every salford player played out of there skin and i take my hats off to them. if salford can play like that every week there is no dout in my mind they will be pushing for honures very soon….
WELL DONE SALFORD.
ps. just goes to show u can win with out myler.. personally i think if you play ratchford instead of myler u will win more games..