MARC SNEYD knows his old Hull team-mates will be looking for revenge tomorrow but Salford are ready.
The England scrum-half helped mastermind the Red Devils' 60-14 rout of Hull when they visited MKM Stadium in March.
That was near the start of a dismal seven-match losing run for Tony Smith's side.
But they head to AJ Bell Stadium rejuvenated, having turned a corner, and are now seeking a fifth straight win.
Sneyd, who earned iconic status in a seven-year stint with Hull before he joined Salford last season, said: "Something has obviously clicked there since we last played them.
"They have a few wins on the bounce now so they will be confident. If you're winning each week that confidence goes higher.
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