SALFORD......17
WARR'TON...12
PAUL ROWLEY insisted he’s happy staying at Salford – and even more so after this stirring win.
He had been in talks with Hull about their head coach vacancy earlier this week and was offered the job. But Salford announced on Tuesday their main man was staying put.
Rowley celebrated in the best way possible as Ryan Brierley’s 71st-minute penalty try gave his side the spoils against in-form Warrington.
Rowley said: “The simple way of putting it is there was a respectful, mature decision between two clubs and that’s as far as it went.
“They and I came to the conclusion I’m happy. I value happiness and we left it at that. There’s nothing more to say. It happens in every walk of life.
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