Salford wins ahead of Todd Carney arrival

Salford have beaten Huddersfield 30-20 and their Super League stocks will be boosted further with Todd Carney joining the Red Devils.

Salford Red Devils' Lee Mossop (front) celebrates

Salford have opened their account for 2017 with a 30-20 win over Huddersfield. (AAP)

Salford have opened their account for 2017 with a 30-20 win over Huddersfield that has come just hours after confirming Todd Carney's clearance to join the Super League side.

Carney could make his debut for Salford against Leeds next Friday after receiving his visa.

The former Cronulla, Sydney Roosters and Canberra playmaker has been training on his own in Sydney while waiting for the paperwork to go through and is expected to arrive in England this weekend.

"I spoke with Todd this morning and he's really keen to get over," Salford coach Ian Watson said. "He's trying to get across by Sunday.

"If he gets a full week training, potentially he could be in the 19 for Leeds."

Huddersfield coach Rick Stone admitted the best team won after Gareth O'Brien inspired Salford at the John Smith's Stadium.

The Giants scored the game's first try through England winger Jermaine McGillvary but failed to finish off a series of other chances and O'Brien made them pay with two tries and seven goals from as many attempts in a 22-point haul.

"Any time you lose, it's disappointing," Stone said. "I thought our effort in the second half was great.

"We had some momentum to win the game but probably didn't stay as composed as we needed to be. Sometimes when you're chasing points, there's a bit of panic and I think there was a bit of that.

"We tried hard and kept coming back but the opposition kept firing bullets too. It was a decent contest. We just got beat by a hungrier team, to be honest."

Trailing 16-4 early in the second half, Huddersfield struck back when centre Alex Mellor surged over twice in three minutes to claim his first Super League tries.

Watson was delighted with the way his side responded to their opening-round home defeat to Wigan.

"It's really pleasing on the back of the Wigan game because we spoke all week about things we need to learn from it and I think we put a few wrongs right tonight," Watson said.

"We had that toughness about us tonight. We showed great determination and great character.

"It's a big win for us because last year in tight games we were coming out on wrong side of them. Hopefully can understand how to manage games."


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