Updated 7:47pm 18 May 2012

Warrington Wolves maul Salford City Reds 62-20 in engage Super League clash at the Halliwell Jones Stadium

WARRINGTON coach Tony Smith saluted his side after a breathtaking second-half performance saw the Wolves run in 50 points without reply to seal a brilliant engage Super League victory over Salford.

The Wolves trailed 20-12 at half-time but ran in nine tries after the break to blitz the Reds with their biggest win under boss Tony Smith.

Lee Briers starred for Warrington, bagging two touchdowns and setting up several other scores.

Smith said: “It was the old classic of two halves. We started positively and blew a few chances.

“We made some errors in the first half but then got smart and played some very attractive rugby.

“The players wanted to change the rhythm of the game at half-time and be steadier.

“Lee Briers had some good touches but the forwards paved the way. Garreth Carvell was tremendous and Ben Westwood was outstanding.”

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