Wigan hooker Kruise Leeming, talking to BBC Radio 5 Sports activities Further:
“What an evening, what an event for us.
“I do know the scoreline blew out somewhat bit there however we have labored so laborious as a workforce to get so far and we need to get pleasure from this.
“It isn’t about any particular person sport, it is in regards to the highs and lows and the rollercoaster we have been on.
“We have been implausible in areas and there are areas to enhance, however every thing got here collectively tonight. I do know they had been low on gamers and we get that, however we nonetheless needed to exit and play our opposition and I believed we did that.”
Wigan coach Matt Peet, talking to BBC Radio Manchester:
“It does say lots about the place we’re at by way of consistency. It offers us a house semi-final and the gamers can benefit from the second. We’ll rejoice after which subsequent week we’ll begin up once more.
“We have at all times been a reasonably constant membership, the trophies and the performances of the gamers converse for themselves. This workforce continues the angle of successful, having fun with rugby and entertaining the followers.”
Salford head coach Paul Rowley, talking to BBC Radio Manchester:
“We picked a younger, inexperienced aspect to face the world champions. They approached that with pleasure and enthusiasm, and I believed they displayed that in bucketloads.
“I believed the kids, specifically, had been implausible and competed for every thing, clearly taking part in in opposition to a superior workforce in Wigan. I am very happy with them.
“My goal is to have a match squad going into the large video games, the play-off video games, and, in that respect, we had been ready to try this by utilising the squad and the kids.”