LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Salford Red Devils have punched their ticket to the Super League play-offs in style, showing no mercy as they ran riot against Hull FC with a ten-try onslaught.
Tim Lafai led the charge with a hat-trick of tries, driving the Red Devils towards a possible home advantage in the play-offs with a dominant 58-4 victory.
Lafai's early brace laid the foundation for Salford's triumph, with Deon Cross, Joe Mellor, and Brad Singleton adding to the tally to establish a commanding 28-0 lead at halftime.
The visitors continued to stamp their authority on the game in the second half, with Nene MacDonald, Shane Wright, and Kallum Watkins all getting in on the action before Lafai put the cherry on top with his third try.
The win propels Paul Rowley's Red Devils up to fourth in the standings, positioning them four points ahead of the seventh-placed Leeds Rhinos with one regular-season fixture left to play.
This performance signals Salford's intent as they gear up for the intensity of the play-offs, with their eyes firmly set on making a statement in the business end of the season.