This was a wierd watch at instances, with dominance from Saints and indiscipline and dealing with errors from Salford framed by patches the place the hosts might need made extra of their possession.
But they had been on the again foot early, with the guests racing right into a 20-0 lead in 25 minutes, with tries from Sironen, Alex Walmsley and the primary two of a quartet from Feldt.
The hosts gained a foothold of types after slicing out errors from that time to the half-time siren, however it didn’t translate into factors and within the second half they had been blown away.
The comprehensible frustration spilled over into a few flashpoints after Robertson and Feldt prolonged the result in 30-0.
Saints’ Walmsley and Matty Foster sparked a mass confrontation across the hour mark and the match simmered from there to the hooter.
With the membership nonetheless working beneath salary-cap restrictions, ongoing uncertainty over the possession and this being a thirteenth defeat in 14 matches, Salford followers deserve credit score for sticking behind their aspect.
On the shut, Rowley’s crew obtained notable recognition from the stands as the house assist acknowledged that effort ranges didn’t dip regardless of the scoreline.
But heat applause won’t transfer them up the desk and in the end as soon as once more they discovered an opposition in St Helens too slick within the crunch moments up entrance and too stable in defence.
Robertson went over for a second simply after the hour, Owen Dagnall, on his debut with a primary Tremendous League attempt, added one other, and Feldt got here again for his fourth to hammer one more nail into Salford’s season.

