
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In a dominant performance, St Helens secured a 58-0 victory over Salford in the Super League, marking their fifth win out of six matches.
Kyle Feldt shone with a hat-trick, while teammates Owen Dagnall, Tristan Sailor, and Jake Burns added two tries each, alongside contributions from Morgan Knowles and Daryl Clark.
The Saints were particularly ruthless, scoring seven of their eleven tries in a decisive second half.
Despite Salford's recent reprieve from a winding-up petition, they continued to struggle on the pitch, experiencing yet another heavy defeat against St Helens.
Earlier this season, they faced an 82-0 loss and a 46-4 defeat two weeks ago.
Initially, Salford put up a fight, but the game shifted momentum just before halftime when Feldt and Knowles scored back-to-back tries, causing Salford's spirit to falter.
Feldt opened the scoring in the eighth minute after exploiting a gap in Salford's defense.
Despite returning players like Ethan Ryan and Jayden Nikorima, along with new loan signing Danny Richardson, Salford struggled to contain the Saints' relentless attacks.
St Helens' second try came in the 24th minute, with Dagnall diving over in the corner after a pass from Deon Cross.
This marked the beginning of a challenging night for Salford as St Helens asserted their dominance, illustrating a stark contrast in form between the two teams.