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[iSalford captain Adrian Morley is hoping to celebrate his 37th birthday by helping the Red Devils halt a four-match losing run when they host Hull KR at the AJ Bell Stadium tomorrow evening.
"It would be a nice birthday treat," Morley said. "It's been a while between wins so hopefully we'll get the job done on Saturday."
Salford have dropped out of the top eight following their recent slump to pile the pressure on new coach Iestyn Harris but Morley is confident they can quickly pull away from the relegation zone.
"It's been quite frustrating but I'm sure when we do get the win, spirits will lift and we'll string a few wins together," he said.
"We've not been getting blown away by any means. Most of the games we've been in a position where we could possibly have gone on and won.
"I think confidence is a bit low - losing becomes a habit just as winning does - but I am confident when we do get a win, you will see a different team. Hull KR are in a similar position to us in the table so it's a game we want to be winning."
Meanwhile, Morley has yet to decide if he is to continue his reign as Super League's oldest player.
The former Warrington Wolves captain, who is six months older than Leeds Rhinos prop Jamie Peacock who is playing on in 2015, arrived at Salford in the winter on a 12-month deal and will decide in the next few weeks whether to extend his stay at his home-town club.
"I've spoken very briefly to Iestyn and we've both agreed we're going to wait until later on in the year, probably three quarters of the way through the season," Morley said.
"We'll have a chat then about whether I want to carry on and whether he wants me to but there's no pressure from either side to sort out a deal for next year."[/i