Fax foes close to full strength
That made Ian Watson’s side the first Super League team to lose to Championship opponents in the new section of the season.
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Hide AdThe stand in Reds’ coach admitted his team were not in the right frame of mind for the trip to Odsal and said he was embarrassed at what happened.
Salford will be keen to make amends against Richard Marshall’s hosts, who have lost to Widnes, Hull KR and Sheffield so far but have been competitive in all three games.
Meanwhile, ex-Halifax and Salford coach Karl Harrison has warned the Reds that they could come unstuck if they are not mentally prepared for Saturday.
He described Halifax as a very good, hard working team and earmarked Scott Murrell as the dangerman for Richard Marshall’s side.