Club Info / Honours
Willows Road
Salford,
M5 5FQ
Tel: 0161 736 6564
Capacity: 11,363
First Season: 1896-97 Added Reds to title in 1995-96. Became City Reds in 1999
Nickname: The Red Devils / Les Diables Rouges
Colours: Red shirt and shorts with white flash (Change strip: black shirt, magenta trim / black shorts)
Emblem: Reds logo in shape of rugby ball
Shirt Sponsor: The Trafford Centre
Chairman: John Wilkinson, OBE
Administration: Tracey Costello, Caroline Pickford
Chief Executive: David Tarry
Directors: H Clague, C Tomkinson, I Watson
Football Director: Steve Simms
Community Development Manager : John Blackburn
Foundation Manager: Mark Brocklehurst
Marketing Manager: Paul McNally
Media Manager: Kate Parkinson
Commercial Manager: Andrew Bentham
Ground Safety Officer / Health & Safety: John Holden
Official Club Photographers: Peter Jackson, Bill McLoughlin, Robin McNally
Red Hot Flames Head Coach: Suzanne Roberts
Head Groundsman : Daniel Huffman
Timekeeper: Norman Robinson
Head Coach: Shaun McRae
Assistant Coach: Scott Naylor
Academy Coach: Alan Hunte
Fitness Conditioner: Andy Haigh
Physio: Christine Holmes
Club Doctors : Dr D Baxter, Mr W Whitton (Dental Surgeon)
Captain: Malcolm Alker
Kit: Brian Cotterill
Match Records
Goals: 14 by Steve Blakeley v. Gateshead Thunder 23 Mar 2003
Tries: 6 by Frank Miles v. Lees (Oldham), 5 Mar 1898, Ernest Bone v. Goole, 29 Mar 1902, Jack Hilton v. Leigh , 7 Oct 1939
Points: 39 by Jim Lomas v. Liverpool C, 2 Feb 1907
Season records:
Goals: 221 by David Watkins, 1972-73
Tries: 46 by Keith Fielding, 1973-74
Points: 493 by David Watkins, 1972-73
Career Records:
Goals: 1,241 by David Watkins, 1967-79
Tries: 297 by Maurice Richards, 1969-83
Points: 2,907 by David Watkins, 1967-79
Team Records:
Highest Score
100-12 v. Gateshead Thunder, 23 Mar 2003
Highest Against
96-16 at Bradford, 25 June 2000
Attendance Record
26,470 v. Warrington (RL Cup), 13 Feb 1937
Honours:
Championship:
Winners, 1913-14, 1932-33, 1936-37, 1938-39
Beaten Finalists, 1933-34
Challenge Cup:
Winners, 1937-38
Beaten Finalists: 1899-1900, 1901-02, 1902-03, 1905-06, 1938-39, 1968-69
Regal Trophy:
Beaten Finalists, 1972-73
Premiership:
Beaten Finalists, 1975-76
Division One:
Champions, 1973-74, 1975-76
Division Two:
Champions, 1990-91
Division One (2nd League):
Champions, 1995-96, 2003, 2008
Grand Final (Division One):
Winners, 2003, 2008
Second Division Premiership:
Winners, 1990-91
Lancashire Cup:
Winners, 1931-32, 1934-35, 1935-36, 1936-37, 1972-72
Beaten Finalists, 1929-30, 1938-39, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1988-89, 1990-91
Lancashire League:
Winners, 1932-33, 1933-34, 1934-35, 1936-37, 1938-39
BBC2 Floodlit Trophy:
Winners, 1974-75
Arriva Trains Cup:
Winners, 2003
Northern Rail Cup:
Winners, 2008
Coaching Register: (Since 1974-75)
Dec 73 – Mar 77 – Les Bettinson
Mar 77 – Jan 78 – Colin Dixon
Feb 78 – Mar 78 – S McCormick
May 78 – Nov 80 – Alex Murphy
Nov 80 – Mar 82 – Kevin Ashcroft
Mar 82 – May 82 – Alan McInnes
May 82 – Oct 83 – Malcolm Aspey
Oct 83 – May 84 – Mike Coulman
May 84 – Oct 89 – Kevin Ashcroft
Oct 89 – July 93 – Kevin Tamati
July 93 – Mar 95 – Garry Jack
Mar 95 – May 99 – Andy Gregory
Jun 99 – Jul 2001 – John Harvey
July 2001 – May 2002 – Steve McCormack
Jun 2002 -May 2007 - Karl Harrison
Jun 2007 – Shaun McRae
RETAIL OUTLET:
Club Shop
The Pavillion
Willows Road
Salford
M5 5FQ
Opening Hours
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Sat 10am-2pm
Ticket Hotline
0870 118 1914
MISSION STATEMENT
To continually improve the quality of our service and facilities, to ensure that we meet the expectations and requirements of supporters and corporate customers the first time, and every time that we have contact with them
AIMS
To provide top class professional sporting excellence and entertainment at the highest possible level, in facilities which create an enjoyable and comfortable experience for players, spectators and staff.
The successful implementation of an ongoing targeted campaign to introduce and develop the game of rugby league as a participation and spectator sport at grass roots level. To establish a “Production Line” which will generate a continuous supply of top quality, home grown players through the establishment of referral work.
To proceed with the club’s stadia improvement plans in a structured and controlled manner, ensuring that any refurbishment or re-development is is line with “Framing the Future” and current legislation.
To ensure that all facilities, events staged and matchday personnel conform to or exceed the requirements of the current legislation (Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds).




























