Donβt forget after the Bradford Bulls vs Leigh Leopards first team game, the Bradford Bulls Reserves side are in action.
They are unbeaten in their last two Odsal outings and are looking to make the top six ahead of the mid-season split with victory over the Leigh Leopards on Sunday.
Here is highly rated homegrown scrum-half Finley Balback scoring the second of his two tries from the 28-22 win over the London Broncos last month.
Always a pleasure to speak with Kurt Haggerty, who confirms that Jayden Nikorima, who left the field in the last 15 minutes against York with a shoulder knock, is confident about playing against the Leigh Leopards on Sunday.
Like most sides in Super League, the Bulls have been tested with injuries, but Haggerty is pleased with the belief and resilience his side has shown as the move up to ninth in the table at the halfway stage.
Kurt also confirmed that Guy Armitage is back and available for selection, whilst a bulging disc will see Jayden Okunbor miss the next three months.
With Haggerty saying that it has been an ongoing injury problem all season for Jayden, and flared up after the game with the Warrington Wolves, meaning that Okunbor will need time out to recover.
Jamie Gillβs injury sustained in last weekβs reserves game against Hull KR is going to keep the homegrown forward out for the next two to three weeks.
Joe Keyes has had successful back operation and is now in the first week of training at Tong.
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Kurt Haggerty says that the Bradford Bulls' season has been successful so far, noting five wins from 13 games as a strong foundation with significant potential for further improvement.
The overall message from the Bulls boss is that the team must keep learning from close matches and narrow defeats to St Helens, Leeds, and Warrington, trusting their systems, and continue to turn those small advantages into wins.
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The Bradford Bulls have announced the signing of towering front row forward Sam Eseh Jr on a three-year deal from 2027.
The 22-year-old, who stands tall at 6ft 3in, made his Super League debut as an 19-year-old for Wakefield Trinity and has since featured 30 times in the top tier β with spells at Hull FC and Leeds Rhinos alongside his current club, Wigan Warriors.
Sam is the first new recruit ahead of the 2027 season β joining retainees Caleb Aekins, Connor Wynne and Joe Mellor in committing his future to the Bulls.
Kurt Haggerty believes that he can help unlock parts of his game with his assistance, making him a very exciting player for the Bradford Bulls.