Salford Red Devils get first win of the season - Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CLnu3AN3vc

Salford Red Devils were able to celebrate their first win of the Betfred Super League season and deepened the gloom at Huddersfield Giants.

The two teams began the match Salford Community Stadium without a point between them but the Red Devils at last had something to cheer after romping to a 23-10 victory.

The Red Devils who lost another star this week, with Brad Singleton following Marc Sneyd out of the door, continued to show no shortage of spirit and determination. 

And despite the unclear future, two tries from Jayden Nikorima and one each from Esan Marsters and Harvey Wilson increased the pressure on Huddersfield head coach Luke Robinson.

Niall Evalds went straight into the 13 for the Giants following his loan switch from Hull KR only to be forced off at half-time through injury, while Tom Burgess missed out altogether.

The Giants must have fancied their chances of securing their first points given Salford’s difficulties but almost nothing went right from the moment they conceded an early penalty.

The resulting spell of Salford pressure ended with former Huddersfield centre Marsters jinking his way through in the sixth minute, and the home side then proved resolute in defence as the Giants sought an immediate response.

Instead, the breakthrough came again at the other end, this time a smart offload from Chris Hill allowing Wilson to dart across, with Ryan Brierley adding the extras.

And the Giants frustration was evident as passes missed their target and attacks foundered, and the third try arrived for Salford before the half-hour mark.

Slick offloads down the right saw Nikorima and Marsters combine to put away Ethan Ryan, who timed his pass perfectly to send Nikorima in unopposed – with another Brierley kick extending the lead to 16-0.

Salford Red Devils Jayden Nikorima helping in the win - YouTube
Salford Red Devils Jayden Nikorima helping in the win – YouTube

And despite the Red Devils performance, Huddersfield thought they had pulled a try back nine minutes into the second period when Tui Lolohea’s high kick to the corner was taken by Sam Halsall.

However, the on-field and video officials decided Chris Atkin had prevented the ball being grounded.

The pace and invention had all come from Salford, and Nikorima’s second was a solo effort, the half-back spotting a gap in the Huddersfield defence and exploiting it to the full to cross in front of the jubilant Red Devils fans.

Brierley had the simple task of slotting over his third kick of the night to put the game well out of reach, although Huddersfield managed a strong finish.

Adam Swift crossed in the corner to get them on the board with 12 minutes remaining and, after Brierley had slotted over a drop goal, Lolohea grabbed a second try for the away side.

However, despite the ending the Red Devils were able to get their season underway with back-to-back wins and giving the home fans something to cheer about as they leave bottom position.

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