Rhinos leave Salford red-faced
Carl Ablett scored a late brace as Leeds got back to winning ways with a 46-12 thrashing of struggling Salford.
Last Updated: 11/03/11 11:10pm
Leeds Rhinos bounced back from successive defeats with eight tries in a 46-12 thrashing of Salford City Reds at a bitterly cold Headingley.
Keith Senior, Jamie Jones-Buchanan and Weller Hauraki all breached the visitors' line before half-time.
Kallum Watkins, Brent Webb, Carl Ablett (two) and Ali Lauitiiti applied further scores in the second half and captain Kevin Sinfield weighed in with 14 points from the boot as Brian McDermott's men - beaten by Harlequins and Warrington in their previous two outings and crippled by injury - made an emphatic return to winning ways.
The Reds, who have now lost four of their opening five games, led through Stefan Ratchford's early try but the Rhinos gradually moved through the gears.
Vibrant
Salford made a vibrant opening and some deft handling pinned Leeds back towards their own line before Daniel Holdsworth's teasing grubber kick was grounded by Ratchford.
Holdsworth converted the fifth minute score with ease and a 6-0 advantage gave Salford a platform on which to build.
Holdsworth and Ratchford began to dovetail effectively but the Rhinos gradually warmed to their task and claimed their first try of the evening in the 18th minute.
A period of sustained pressure led to Rob Burrow and Sinfield combining skilfully to usher Senior over from close range in the 18th minute.
Sinfield added the extras and the momentum swung firmly in Leeds' favour, although the visitors fashioned a fine flowing move which almost took them over in the left corner.
In the 28th minute the Rhinos hit their visitors with a vicious sucker-punch as Hauraki broke from deep and his pass found Webb who then ushered Jones-Buchanan over the line.
And three minutes later Leeds had their third try when Sinfield's kick bounced fortuitously for Hauraki to touch down from close range.
Sinfield converted both scores and suddenly the hosts were 18-6 up and in total control.
Yet Salford claimed a second try shortly before half-time when Matty Smith's pass handed Adam Sidlow a simple score which Ratchford converted to make it 18-12 at the break.
Exquisite
Try-scoring opportunities grew scarce after the restart but Sinfield booted a penalty in the 49th minute to stretch the Rhinos' lead.
Sinfield then demonstrated his range of passing skills on the hour with an exquisite long offload which sent Watkins scampering in at the right corner.
A superb touchline conversion was added by Sinfield, whose pass then sent Webb over in the 64th minute.
Sinfield failed to convert but Ablett went over twice in quick succession and Sinfield converted the second of those tries. He then added the extras after Lauitiiti went over late on for Leeds' eighth try.