FORMER Wolves skipper Adrian Morley will never forget his Magic moment.

Moz, now leading the revolution at hometown club Salford Red Devils, goes into Saturday's clash with Widnes Vikings on the first day of Magic Weekend 2014 with vivid memories of last year's event at the Etihad Stadium.

“The highlight of all the Magic Weekends I have played in has to be last year when Warrington beat St Helens,” he said.

“I scored a try in the last minute of the game and everyone made a fuss, the lads all jumped on me and the crowd were going crazy, it was a nice moment for me.”

The prop has played in a number of big finals over his career, including three Challenge Cup successes with Warrington, but he believes that a stage such as the Magic Weekend is a great opportunity for young players, and the sport, to show the world what it has to offer.

“It is fantastic for the younger players to get the chance to play in a world class venue such as the Etihad Stadium,” said Morley.

“Not many clubs get the chance to play in these big arenas either so it is a fantastic opportunity for the sport. It is a good chance for players to showcase their talents and also show what this sport has to offer.”

The Red Devils won the same fixture last year but their form in 2014 has been inconsistent.

Morley, though, wants his ever-improving team to claim the spoils against the Vikings.

“We believe that we are improving,” said Morley.

“We got the draw against Hull KR last weekend – it’s better than a loss but we were disappointed that we didn’t get the win.

“We believe that we have what it takes and we will go there on Saturday to claim the two points.”

Tickets in the East Stand upper tier at Magic Weekend on Saturday May 17 cost £20 for adults and £10 for concessions. Tickets for Sunday May 18 costs from £25 for adults and £12.50 for concessions: weekend tickets cost from £40 (£20 concessions) and can be purchased by calling the 24-hour Rugby League Ticket Hotline on 0844 856 1113 or by visiting www.rugbyleaguetickets.co.uk.