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Rugby Legend Returns to Save Salford's Legacy
24 Dec
Summary
- Former captain Ryan Brierley returns to lead a new phoenix club.
- The club aims to preserve 152 years of rugby league history.
- Planning for the 2026 season is underway for the new entity.

Ryan Brierley, a former captain and lifelong supporter, has returned to Salford to spearhead a new phoenix club dedicated to preserving the city's 152-year rugby league history. Brierley has resigned from his playing career at Oldham to take on the role of chief executive for the newly formed entity. The Phoenix Bid consortium's successful acquisition of a Rugby Football League license paves the way for this revival.
With the 2026 season now in planning, Brierley is committed to delivering a community-focused future for Salford rugby league. He expressed his deep connection to the city, stating his belief that saving its rugby heritage transcends rivalries. Brierley extended his gratitude to Oldham's supporters and management for their understanding.
The new club is set to begin their 2026 Championship season on January 16 against Brierley's former team, Oldham. Brierley emphasized the hard work ahead, calling for patience and support from the community as they embark on rebuilding the club for a new era.




