Logan Tomkins made his 100th appearance in the 32-16 victory over Catalans Dragons on Good Friday and became just the second member of the current squad to reach the landmark behind Junior Sa’u. Following this we’ve broken down all his 100 appearances for Salford and the key stats surrounding them.
Tomkins debuted for Salford against Bradford Bulls on 11th April 2014 in a 38-24 victory. The hooker had joined the Red Devils on a temporary basis on loan from fellow Betfred Super League Wigan Warriors before the move became permanent in 2016.
Tomkins has won 45 games whilst at Salford and lost 54. Tomkins has only been involved in one draw whilst playing for Salford which came in game 6 as the Red Devils battled from behind to draw 16-16 with Hull Kingston Rovers.
Logan has scored a total of six tries for Salford with half of these coming inside his first seventeen games for the Club. Tomkins has only managed to equal this total in the 83 since. However, 50% of his tries have come against the same opposition – Leeds Rhinos; the side Logan will play his 101st Salford Red Devils game against.
Tomkins’ most recent try came against Leeds in Round Two of the 2017 Betfred Super League at the Emerald Headingley Stadium. Five of Logan’s tries have come in the Betfred Super League while try number five came against Featherstone Rovers in the 2016 Qualifiers. This is currently Tomkins’ longest run without a try for Salford – currently totalled at a run of 33 games.
Of his 100 appearances for Salford, Logan has started 80 of them at hooker while coming on from the interchange bench on 20 occasions. His longest spell without an interchange appearance was between 25th March 2016 and 21st September 2017 starting 53 games – in which he was selected – at hooker. Tomkins has never been an interchange for more than seven consecutive games.
The hookers longest win-streak with the Red Devils came last season as he was involved in five consecutive Betfred Super League victories between 19th March and 14th April. Salford would match this streak a few weeks later however this time it would be in all competitions with the third of the five wins being a 30-6 Ladbrokes Challenge Cup win over Wakefield Trinity.
Tomkins’ longest losing-streak for Salford unfortunately outweighs his winning-streak and came at the backend of the 2017 season suffering seven consecutive losses in all competitions.
Logan Tomkins has only featured in four Ladbrokes Challenge Cup matches for Salford. His first was a 20-30 loss back in the 2014 competition – just his 4th game for the Club – against Widnes. Last year he was involved in Challenge Cup wins against Hull Kingston Rovers and Wakefield Trinity before a semi-final loss – game 86 for Logan – to former Club Wigan Warriors, giving Logan a 50%-win rate in the competition for Salford.
Tomkins has also featured in two Qualifiers campaigns for the Red Devils at the end of both the 2015 and 2016 season and is an ever-present for Salford in the competition. Logan has nine wins and six losses in the Qualifiers. The infamous Million Pound Game was game 64 in the red of Salford for Tomkins.
The largest victory Logan has been involved in was a 70-16 win over Featherstone Rovers – his 61st game – in the 2016 Qualifiers – a game in which he scored, as previously mentioned. His largest defeat came at Leeds in 2015, 70-6 in his 25th game. The highest scoring match he’s been involved in totalled 87 points in game 31 as Salford beat Sheffield Eagles in the 2015 Qualifiers 53-34. The lowest scoring match was an 8-0 loss to Leeds Rhinos at the Emerald Headingley Stadium in 2016 in game 51.
Since debuting at Salford, Tomkins has featured against 18 different clubs. His most prominent opponents are Widnes Vikings whom he has faced 11 times while he has just one appearance against Halifax, Sheffield Eagles, Featherstone Rovers and Batley Bulldogs.
A full list of Logan Tomkins’ 100 Salford appearances are below:
- Bradford Bulls 24-38 Salford – Odsal – Super League – April 11th 2014
- Salford 22-42 Huddersfield Giants – The Salford Stadium – Super League – April 18th 2014
- Leeds Rhinos 32-4 Salford – Emerald Headingley Stadium – Super League – April 21st 2014
- Salford 20-30 Widnes Vikings – The Salford Stadium – Challenge Cup – April 27th 2014
- Catalans Dragons 37-24 Salford – Stade Gilbert Brutus – Super League – May 3rd 2014
- Salford 16-16 Hull Kingston Rovers – The Salford Stadium – Super League – May 10th 2014
- Widnes Vikings 24-30 Salford – Select Security Stadium – Super League – May 17th 2014
- Salford 4-25 Wigan Warriors – The Salford Stadium – Super League – May 22nd 2014
- St Helens 32-12 Salford – Totally Wicked Stadium – Super League – May 30th 2014
- Salford 46-18 Bradford Bulls – The Salford Stadium – Super League – June 15th 2014
- Warrington Wolves 36-20 Salford – Halliwell Jones – Super League – June 22nd 2014
- Castleford Tigers 14-10 Salford – Mend-A-Hose Jungle – Super League – June 28th 2014
- Salford 18-22 Leeds Rhinos – The Salford Stadium – Super League – July 25th 2014
- Wigan Warriors 45-4 Salford – DW Stadium – Super League – July 31st 2014
- Salford 34-22 Catalans Dragons – The Salford Stadium – Super League – August 15th 2014
- Wakefield Trinity 42-6 Salford – Mobile Rocket Stadium – Super League – August 31st 2014
- Salford 58-26 London Broncos – The Salford Stadium – Super League – September 7th 2014
- Salford 36-6 Widnes Vikings – The Salford Stadium – Super League – September 12th 2014
- St Helens 32-12 Salford – Totally Wicked Stadium – Super League – June 5th 2015
- Wakefield Trinity 16-24 Salford – Mobile Rocket Stadium – Super League – June 14th 2015
- Wigan Warriors 19-12 Salford – DW Stadium – Super League – June 19th 2015
- Hull Kingston Rovers 34-28 Salford – KCOM Craven Park – Super League – June 30th 2015
- Salford 18-14 Catalans Dragons – The Salford Stadium – Super League – July 5th 2015
- Salford 31-18 Hull Kingston Rovers – The Salford Stadium – Super League – July 12th 2015
- Leeds Rhinos 6-70 Salford – Emerald Headingley Stadium – Super League – July 17th 2015
- Widnes Vikings 21-20 Salford – Select Security Stadium – Super League – July 26th 2015
- Salford 34-26 Wakefield Trinity – The Salford Stadium – The Qualifiers – August 9th 2015
- Salford 46-18 Leigh Centurions – The Salford Stadium – The Qualifiers – August 16th 2015
- Bradford Bulls 41-10 Salford – Odsal – The Qualifiers – August 23rd 2015
- Halifax RLFC 50-28 Salford – The Mbi Shay – The Qualifiers – September 5th 2015
- Salford 53-34 Sheffield Eagles – The Salford Stadium – The Qualifiers – September 13th 2015
- Widnes Vikings 10-24 Salford – Select Security Stadium – The Qualifiers – September 20th 2015
- Hull Kingston Rovers 46-22 Salford – KCOM Craven Park – The Qualifiers – September 27th 2015
- Hull FC 42-20 Salford – KC Stadium – Super League – February 5th 2016
- Salford 44-10 St Helens – The Salford Stadium – Super League – February 11th 2016
- Salford 28-20 Widnes Vikings – The Salford Stadium – Super League – February 21st 2016
- Wigan Warriors 20-16 Salford – DW Stadium – Super League – February 25th 2016
- Salford 30-31 Warrington Wolves – The Salford Stadium – Super League – March 3rd 2016
- Castleford Tigers 16-32 Salford – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – Super League – March 13th 2016
- Hull Kingston Rovers 44-30 Salford – KCOM Craven Park – Super League – March 20th 2016
- Salford 12-26 Catalans Dragons – The Salford Stadium – Super League – March 25th 2016
- Huddersfield Giants 24-26 Salford – John Smith’s Stadium – Super League – March 28th 2016
- Wakefield Trinity 32-18 Salford – Mobile Rocket Stadium – Super League -April 2nd 2016
- Salford 14-10 Leeds Rhinos – The Salford Stadium – Super League – April 9th 2016
- Catalans Dragons 42-32 Salford – Stade Gilbert Brutus – Super League – April 23rd 2016
- Salford 44-26 Hull KR – The Salford Stadium – Super League – April 30th 2016
- St Helens 34-20 Salford – Totally Wicked Stadium – Super League – May 13th 2016
- Salford 18-12 Widnes Vikings – St James’ Park – Super League – May 21st 2016
- Salford 38-8 Wakefield Trinity – The Salford Stadium – Super League – May 27th 2016
- Salford 20-23 Wigan Warriors – The Salford Stadium – Super League – June 3rd 2016
- Leeds Rhinos 8-0 Salford – Emerald Headingley Stadium – Super League – June 10th 2016
- Salford 30-31 Huddersfield Giants – The Salford Stadium – Super League – June 17th 2016
- Salford 22-18 Castleford Tigers – The Salford Stadium – Super League – July 1st 2016
- Warrington Wolves 40-14 Salford – Halliwell Jones Stadium – Super League – July 7th 2016
- Widnes Vikings 24-32 Salford – Select Security Stadium – Super League – July 15th 2016
- Salford 28-20 Hull FC – The Salford Stadium – Super League – July 22nd 2016
- Salford 34-12 Huddersfield Giants – The Salford Stadium – The Qualifiers – August 7th 2016
- Leigh Centurions 32-26 Salford – Leigh Sports Village – The Qualifiers – August 13th 2016
- Salford 12-29 Hull Kingston Rovers – The Salford Stadium – The Qualifiers – August 19th 2016
- Leeds Rhinos 30-8 Salford – Emerald Headingley Stadium – The Qualifiers – September 2nd 2016
- Salford 70-12 Featherstone Rovers – The Salford Stadium – The Qualifiers – September 11th 2016
- Salford 16-19 London Broncos – The Salford Stadium – The Qualifiers – September 17th 2016
- Batley Bulldogs 14-42 Salford – Fox’s Biscuit Stadium – The Qualifiers – September 25th 2016
- Hull Kingston Rovers 18-19 Salford – KCOM Craven Park – Million Pound Game – October 1st 2016
- Huddersfield Giants 20-30 Salford – John Smith’s Stadium – Super League – 16th February 2017
- Leeds Rhinos 20-14 Salford – Headingley Stadium – Super League – 24th February 2017
- Salford 24-14 Warrington Wolves – The Salford Stadium – Super League – 4th March 2017
- Wakefield Trinity 24-22 Salford – Mobile Rocket Stadium – Super League – 12th March 2017
- Salford 13-12 Castleford Tigers – The Salford Stadium – Super League – 19th March 2017
- Widnes Vikings 10-46 Salford – Select Security Stadium – Super League – 24th March 2017
- Salford 22-14 St Helens – The Salford Stadium – Super League – 30th March 2017
- Hull FC 18-54 Salford – KC Stadium – Super League – 7th April 2017
- Salford 12-6 Leigh Centurions – The Salford Stadium – Super League – 14th April 2017
- Catalans Dragons 38-6 Salford – Stade Gilbert Brutus – Super League – 17th April 2017
- Salford 30-10 Widnes Vikings – The Salford Stadium – Super League – 30th April 2017
- Wigan Warriors 16-31 Salford – DW Stadium – Super League – 5th May 2017
- Salford 24-14 Hull Kingston Rovers – The Salford Stadium – Challenge Cup – 12th May 2017
- Leigh Centurions 22-36 Salford – St James’ Park – Super League – 21st May 2017
- Salford 50-12 Catalans Dragons – The Salford Stadium – Super League – 26th May 2017
- Salford 24-32 Wakefield Trinity – The Salford Stadium – Super League – 4th June 2017
- Salford 30-6 Wakefield Trinity – The Salford Stadium – Challenge Cup – 15th June 2017
- St Helens 25-24 Salford – Totally Wicked Stadium – Super League – 23rd June 2017
- Salford 36-20 Huddersfield Giants – The Salford Stadium – Super League – 2nd July 2017
- Castleford Tigers 38-14 Salford – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – Super League – 14th July 2017
- Leigh Centurions 25-0 Salford – Leigh Sports Village – Super League – 21st July 2017
- Salford 14-27 Wigan Warriors – Halliwell Jones Stadium – Challenge Cup – 30th July 2017
- Hull FC 32-18 Salford – KC Stadium – Super 8s – 4th August 2017
- Salford 4-23 Castleford Tigers – The Salford Stadium – Super 8s – 11th August 2017
- Wigan Warriors 42-6 Salford – DW Stadium – Super 8s – 18th August 2017
- Salford 18-43 Wakefield Trinity – The Salford Stadium – Super 8s – 1st September 2017
- Salford 52-14 Huddersfield Giants – The Salford Stadium – Super 8s – 9th September 2017
- Leeds Rhinos 44-2 Salford – Emerald Headingley Stadium – Super 8s – 15th September 2017
- Salford 4-30 St Helens – The Salford Stadium – Super 8s – 21st September 2017
- Wakefield Trinity 14-12 Salford Red Devils – Mobile Rocket Stadium – Super League – 9th February 2018
- Salford Red Devils 36-12 Hull Kingston Rovers – The Salford Stadium – Super League – 23rd February 2018
- St Helens 34-2 Salford Red Devils – Totally Wicked Stadium – Super League – 4th March 2018
- Castleford Tigers 22-8 Salford Red Devils – Mend-A-Hose Jungle – Super League – 11th March 2018
- Salford Red Devils 24-8 Hull FC – The Salford Stadium – Super League – 16th March 2018
- Widnes Vikings 24-16 Salford Red Devils – Select Security Stadium – Super League – 23rd March 2018
- Salford Red Devils 32-16 Catalans Dragons – The Salford Stadium – Super League – 30th March 2018.