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Salford Red Devils: Wakefield match cancelled over welfare concerns

Salford’s Super League match against Wakefield on Sunday, was called because of the “important” welfare concerns after meeting with the Rugby Football League.

Problematic Red Devils, five players for the club in a game Hull FC’de 80-6 after being beaten “reluctant” decided to cancel the game.

Most of the team’s senior professionals left this season due to financial problems Salford, other Super League teams had to rely on Loanees.

A club statement said that only two people appeared at the Super League level in the last 12 months.

The RFL Board will now decide the result of the fixture next week.

Salford is at the bottom of the best flight with 19 defeats from 21 matches this season.

The owners made a statement on Monday, saying that despite the money problems, the club would not close.

The club is expected to have 11 players who cannot be used by injury and that “a number” will be suitable for her next fixtures against Leigh planned on Friday, August 22nd.

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