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| I don't like foul play, I would dislike seeing any forward with a reputation as a head hunter in the squad. They give away needless penalties.
It's a tough enough game as it is without those sorts playing.
Notice how they never faze or get the better of good tough hard-working fair players?
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| Quote: Bulls4Champs "I don't like foul play, I would dislike seeing any forward with a reputation as a head hunter in the squad. They give away needless penalties.
It's a tough enough game as it is without those sorts playing.
Notice how they never faze or get the better of good tough hard-working fair players?'"
Perhaps my language was a bit OTT. I think we're lacking a player in the mould of Alex Rowe or Richard Moore (good, tough, hard working and mostly fair). It's a tough game and these sort of players give a team an edge. They certainly have when they've played against us recently.
Aggression is part of the game. In fact I've seen "Be aggressive" written on many a changing room wall. So long as it's controlled it's fine. Some of our best players had a reputation for that. At the moment we still have a very young pack who would benefit from some experienced bruisers.
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| I think we are missing like a general, would mr Griffin not be interested in a pay as you play scheme, or is the money he would want be to great, I do certainly think that this year we would have benefited more with a certain scotty Moore, he would have led us back into the championship no danger
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| Can we put the list in number order and add 14 to McNally please
Cheers
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| A few questions about the official team photo that the Bulls put out on Twitter and Facebook yesterday.
Are all three trialists in the picture? There a few guys ok there that I think may be them. Does this mean they’ve signed?
Is Oliver Wilson in the picture? I am not sure that he is?
I count 29 players in the picture but someone on here said that Chalmers confirmed we had a squad of 30 players. Is there someone still left to arrive?
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| The Proper Sport host has just mentioned to John Kear (who confirmed) that the Bulls have signed Harvey Burnett this week. Did I miss this news?
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| Quote: HamsterChops "The Proper Sport host has just mentioned to John Kear (who confirmed) that the Bulls have signed Harvey Burnett this week. Did I miss this news?'"
You wouldn't be the only one.
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| Also Alex Brown needs to be changed from 32 to 20 and Flanagan needs 21 assigning to him on the squad list.
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| Quote: Bulls Boy 2011 "Also Alex Brown needs to be changed from 32 to 20 and Flanagan needs 21 assigning to him on the squad list.'"
And according to the player list on the website, Matty Storton has been allocated 32 now.
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| Jordan Andrade signed according to his Twitter
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| James Davies gone out on loan to Keithley for a month.
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I have this feeling also
COLUMN: Whisper it quietly, but Bradford look like a club finally on the up again
April 4, 2018 Aaron Bower
Somebody once told me that if the demise of Bradford Bulls had happened to an American sporting franchise, it would have been made into a multi-million dollar Hollywood blockbuster.
It’s almost inconceivable to imagine that in little over a decade, one club went from being world champions to finding themselves in the bottom tier of the professional game. You probably can’t draw too many parallels with other sports, but I will anyway: imagine Manchester City or the like falling like a stone in that period of time.
Of course, the problems at the Bulls had started a little bit earlier than that, but this isn’t a column to sift through the wreckage of an awful few years for one of the game’s biggest names. In fact, it’s a more positive look at how – and whisper it quietly – things are starting to turn around at Odsal at long last.
You can look at the League 1 table for proof alone of that; the Bulls are the only side still unbeaten in the third-tier after four games – and that’s after an opening quartet of games against Keighley, York, Oldham and Hunslet. Hardly free hits for John Kear and his men.
But scratch beneath the surface, and you’ll find so much more that is good about the Bulls – and the people of Bradford will have been waiting years to hear someone say that. False dawn after false dawn – plus shambolic administration after shambolic administration – reduced one of British rugby league’s biggest brands to its knees, and left a strong, healthy fanbase on life support.
A crowd of over 4,000 on Good Friday would have hardly been anything to cheer about six or seven years ago. But Yorkshire folk can be easily persuaded to part with their brass if they see a good thing – and if Bradford keep winning, those crowds will keep on rising. Fickle? Perhaps. But by summertime, Bradford could be pulling crowds bigger than a fair few Super League sides.
It goes without saying that hopes were raised immeasurably when John Kear stepped through the door – probably three or four years too late – for the start of this season: and so far, the godfather of coaching has shown his wisdom and his knowledge to guide the Bulls to an unbeaten start to 2018.
But, perhaps most encouragingly of all, Kear’s squad has a large contingent of Bradford-born players in it – players who will inevitably give their all for the cause. Elliot Minchella has proven to be a real coup – how Sheffield would love him back. Ross Pelter is Bradford through and through. Ethan Ryan, Brandon Pickersgill, Ross Oakes and Liam Kirk are the latest products of the Bulls production line – which is stronger than some top-flight sides’.
Then there’s the off-field situation – which is where the greatest hope lies for Bulls fans. 2017 was somewhat of an annus horribilis for Andrew Chalmers – who took on a new-co with minimal funding and a 12-point deduction. He found himself and his new club in a protracted legal battle, which has new been settled.
But that is all behind the Bulls. I’m always keen to watch how clubs act, and what they produce, when it comes to social media – I’ve long been a believer that some sides outside of Super League show some of the bigger clubs up. One thing that caught my eye, was a feature on the Bulls’ YouTube channel (link) where a young supporter is given access to speak to players after the game. It’s not much, and it’s not groundbreaking, but it provides a subconscious link between the club and its supporters – and that was the kind of stuff that made Bullmania the force it was in the late-1990s.
Rugby league needs a strong Bradford – and Super League would undoubtedly be a stronger competition with a thriving Bradford. It’ll be a long road back to there – but it appears like the Bulls have finally taken the first steps on that journey.
www.totalrl.com/column-whisper-i ... -up-again/
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I have this feeling also
COLUMN: Whisper it quietly, but Bradford look like a club finally on the up again
April 4, 2018 Aaron Bower
Somebody once told me that if the demise of Bradford Bulls had happened to an American sporting franchise, it would have been made into a multi-million dollar Hollywood blockbuster.
It’s almost inconceivable to imagine that in little over a decade, one club went from being world champions to finding themselves in the bottom tier of the professional game. You probably can’t draw too many parallels with other sports, but I will anyway: imagine Manchester City or the like falling like a stone in that period of time.
Of course, the problems at the Bulls had started a little bit earlier than that, but this isn’t a column to sift through the wreckage of an awful few years for one of the game’s biggest names. In fact, it’s a more positive look at how – and whisper it quietly – things are starting to turn around at Odsal at long last.
You can look at the League 1 table for proof alone of that; the Bulls are the only side still unbeaten in the third-tier after four games – and that’s after an opening quartet of games against Keighley, York, Oldham and Hunslet. Hardly free hits for John Kear and his men.
But scratch beneath the surface, and you’ll find so much more that is good about the Bulls – and the people of Bradford will have been waiting years to hear someone say that. False dawn after false dawn – plus shambolic administration after shambolic administration – reduced one of British rugby league’s biggest brands to its knees, and left a strong, healthy fanbase on life support.
A crowd of over 4,000 on Good Friday would have hardly been anything to cheer about six or seven years ago. But Yorkshire folk can be easily persuaded to part with their brass if they see a good thing – and if Bradford keep winning, those crowds will keep on rising. Fickle? Perhaps. But by summertime, Bradford could be pulling crowds bigger than a fair few Super League sides.
It goes without saying that hopes were raised immeasurably when John Kear stepped through the door – probably three or four years too late – for the start of this season: and so far, the godfather of coaching has shown his wisdom and his knowledge to guide the Bulls to an unbeaten start to 2018.
But, perhaps most encouragingly of all, Kear’s squad has a large contingent of Bradford-born players in it – players who will inevitably give their all for the cause. Elliot Minchella has proven to be a real coup – how Sheffield would love him back. Ross Pelter is Bradford through and through. Ethan Ryan, Brandon Pickersgill, Ross Oakes and Liam Kirk are the latest products of the Bulls production line – which is stronger than some top-flight sides’.
Then there’s the off-field situation – which is where the greatest hope lies for Bulls fans. 2017 was somewhat of an annus horribilis for Andrew Chalmers – who took on a new-co with minimal funding and a 12-point deduction. He found himself and his new club in a protracted legal battle, which has new been settled.
But that is all behind the Bulls. I’m always keen to watch how clubs act, and what they produce, when it comes to social media – I’ve long been a believer that some sides outside of Super League show some of the bigger clubs up. One thing that caught my eye, was a feature on the Bulls’ YouTube channel (link) where a young supporter is given access to speak to players after the game. It’s not much, and it’s not groundbreaking, but it provides a subconscious link between the club and its supporters – and that was the kind of stuff that made Bullmania the force it was in the late-1990s.
Rugby league needs a strong Bradford – and Super League would undoubtedly be a stronger competition with a thriving Bradford. It’ll be a long road back to there – but it appears like the Bulls have finally taken the first steps on that journey.
www.totalrl.com/column-whisper-i ... -up-again/
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| Quote: Bullseye "Max Trueman now signed a 1 year deal.'"
More accurately, a 7 month deal...
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| Bit strange with it been a 7 month deal.
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