Super League: Salford Red Devils forced to the field reserve for the season opener against St. Helens due to the salary caps | Rugby league news

Salford Red Devils confirmed that on Saturday he would be on the field “predominantly spare players” for their Betfred Super League opener against St. Helens due to the constant salary limitations.
The club download was announced earlier this month on the eve of the 2025 season, Live on Sky SportsAlthough the contract with the new ownership consortium is still undergoing the final approval by RFL.
Salford was last month issued a limit of reduced sustainability of £ 1.2 million And he ordered to sell rugby players to the football league (RFL), which followed two months after colleagues of the Super League agreed to give them in advance in 2025.
Chief coach Paul Rowley had a reduced team at his disposal to win last weekend Challenge Cup against Hurricane Midlands, with limitations still not resolved on time for their trip to a completely evil stadium on Saturday night (at 5:30 pm).
In a statement, the club said: “Salford Red Devils can confirm that the club will continue to be under the restriction of sustainability captions for the initial Betfred Super League against St. Helens on Saturday, February 15th.
“As such, the club will present a team that contains predominantly spare players this weekend.
“Although the club is disappointed that it is still under limitation, there is an understanding that the procedure requires the appropriate time to complete, and we respect every request as provided.
“He hopes this will be completed on time for the first home fixing season against Leeds Rhinos on Saturday 22 February.”
Who will contain for ST Helens?
Chief coach Paul Wellens is nine changes to the team that used his victory over West Hull last weekend at Betfred Challenge Cup, and older Saints returned to his league opener.
Kyle Feldt could make his official club debut debut, while colleagues from Tristan Sailor and Lewis Murphy – who both achieved last Saturday at their debut debuts, could have their first league performances for St. Hellens.
The young Noah Stephens and Harry Robertson rifles hold their places on the team of 21 people after impressing last week.
St Helens’ Squad: 1. Jack Welsby, 2. Kyle Feldt, 4. Mark Percival, 5. Jon Bennison, 6. Tristan Sailor, 7. Jonny Lomax, 8. Alex Walmsley, 9. Daryl Clark, 10. Matty Lees, 11. Curtis Sironen, 12. Joe Batchelor, 13. Morgan Knowles, 14. Moses Mbye, 15. James Bell, 16. Matt Whitley, 17. Agnitius Paasi, 18. Jake Wingfield, 19. George Delaney, 20. Lewis Murphy, 21. Noah Stephens, 26. Harry Robertson.
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