Salaford’s Super League game against Wakefield on Sunday has been closed due to “important” welfare concerns after discussing with the rugby football league.
Troubled Red Devils decided to cancel the game after defeating the game “reluctantly” the game in a game plowing 80-6 in FC, where five players made their debut for the club.
Most of the team’s senior professionals abandoned this season due to their financial issues, Sallford had to rely on the other super league teams.
A Club -cut, external Said that out of 17 players available for Sunday’s game, only two super league levels appeared in the last 12 months.
The RFL board will now decide on the result of stability next week.
Sulford is under the top flight with 19 of its 21 matches in this season.
His owners issued a statement on Monday that the club would not stop despite their money problems.
Chief Operating Officer Claire Bradbury resigned from his post on Thursday and alleged that the club’s ownership suggested that he was “sleeping with someone in the rugby football league to reduce his position”. Salaford said that they would “fully conduct internal investigation”.
There are now five games left in this season, the club said that they have 11 players unavailable through injury, but the “A number” is expected to fit their next stability against Leh for 22 August.
RFL said that discussion with Sulford about their prescribed fixtures for the rest of the Super League campaign will continue.