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RFL launches investigation into Salford fielding reserve squad against St Helens

The probe could result in the Red Devils being charged with a breach of operational rules.

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The Rugby Football League has launched a compliance investigation into Salford’s decision to field a reserve squad in Saturday’s Betfred Super League opener at St Helens, which they lost by a competition record 82-0.

The investigation could result in Salford being charged with a breach of operational rules, which if proven would expose the club to a range of potential sanctions.

A statement read: “The RFL have today contacted Salford Red Devils to confirm that a compliance investigation will be launched to consider the circumstances around their squad selection for Saturday’s Betfred Super League fixture at St Helens, and whether they have brought the sport into disrepute.”

Salford Red Devils v St Helens – Betfred Super League – Salford Community Stadium
Salford star Marc Sneyd was among those who did not play against St Helens (Jessica Hornby/PA)

Saints’ 15-try romp was the biggest winning margin in Super League history and drew criticism from rivals including Warrington head coach Sam Burgess that it had compromised the integrity of the competition.

RFL chiefs met on Monday morning and determined the club could have a case to answer over a potential breach of competition rules, which require that each club “has at all times a squad of players sufficient to meet its obligations in all competitions”.

Salford announced the completion of a takeover on Friday, but it is understood that the details are still to be sufficiently finalised for the RFL to lift their current restrictions.

Huddersfield Giants v Warrington Wolves – Betfred Super League – The John Smith’s Stadium
Warrington head coach Sam Burgess is among those who have criticised the situation at Salford (Mike Egerton/PA)

Salford boss Rowley said after the Saints defeat that he had been told he could not use any of the players who had featured against Midlands, and that he chose not to name a mixture of youth and experience.

“I don’t think it’s the right thing to do,” he said.

Salford’s team selection was widely criticised with Burgess describing the situation as “a black mark on the competition” after his own side’s win at Huddersfield on Sunday.

Salford, who have seven days to respond, were not immediately available for comment.

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