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1271.jpg Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
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| Quote: Bullnorthern "One moment I recall occurred at the very beginning of the Bulls .
I thought the decision of Brian Smith to name Jon Hamer in the side for Wembley somehow made fans realise that the new people at the club ( Smith Deakin ET al) recognised and would reward team loyalty and were about to create something special.'"
Me too!
I remember the immediate clear out of those not up to the job - which was about the entire 1995 squad barring;
Paul Medley
Jon Hamer (retired part way)
KARL FAIRBANK (Oh for him back today)
These three were players ahead of their time.
Fantastic days!
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| What about the good bit of business getting Dwyer,Nickle and Loughlin for Newlove plus 250,000 which no doubt let us get Spruce,McNamara and Jimmy Jimmy
Can remember the 3 Saints players having their photos taken on a freezing cold day at Odsal,they must of wondered what the hell they had done at the time
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| Quote: Bullnorthern "One moment I recall occurred at the very beginning of the Bulls .
I thought the decision of Brian Smith to name Jon Hamer in the side for Wembley somehow made fans realise that the new people at the club ( Smith Deakin ET al) recognised and would reward team loyalty and were about to create something special.'"
I think it also had something to do with Smith's brilliant approach to that game. A mate of mine knew Hamer and he told him that Smith's entire approach to the game was aimed at reducing the pressure on the players. Perhaps Smith feared we'd get a tonking and didn't want the game to assume too much importance. And he knew that Hamer was the sort of calm presence he needed. Hamer even told my mate a couple of days before the game that we would start the game with a long hoof downfield on our first possession. He didn't know why, just that we would.
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| One long lasting memory for me is Peter Deakin
I knew him before he was at the Bulls, just because I used to buy my Open Rugby magazine at the office down near the bus station.
I used to always stop and talk rugby with him and Harry but not like we were personal friends.
When at Bulls a couple of years later, he saw me walking round the top end of the stand and said hello and knew me by name. That impressed me for a start.
We had a chat about Bradford and the various activities at Bradford and Wakefield. He said things were about to change. There were some moans about the "steam Pig" and the loud music they were playing for the players at the time.
He said, in a very sagely but excited way that he expected to lose a couple of thousand of the old cloth cap briggade with what he planned but would gather 10,000 in their place.
He was proved right of course and I felt he was a massive part of the Bulls growth.
Glad to see his name mentioned a few times above.
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| Quote: PopTart "One long lasting memory for me is Peter Deakin
I knew him before he was at the Bulls, just because I used to buy my Open Rugby magazine at the office down near the bus station.
I used to always stop and talk rugby with him and Harry but not like we were personal friends.
When at Bulls a couple of years later, he saw me walking round the top end of the stand and said hello and knew me by name. That impressed me for a start.
We had a chat about Bradford and the various activities at Bradford and Wakefield. He said things were about to change. There were some moans about the "steam Pig" and the loud music they were playing for the players at the time.
He said, in a very sagely but excited way that he expected to lose a couple of thousand of the old cloth cap briggade with what he planned but would gather 10,000 in their place.
He was proved right of course and I felt he was a massive part of the Bulls growth.
Glad to see his name mentioned a few times above.'"
Yes - just so yes...
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1271.jpg Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
Mark Twain
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| Peter Deakin was probably the most important bit of the whole Bull phenomenon, imo. He was a very sad loss to the game.
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| I think he'd have been incredulous if we'd told him by 2014 we'd be on our knees and leaving superleague. All that vision eroded by so much incompetence.
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| From a Leeds fan my favorite bulls memory is the 2003 final. Went with my mate a Bulls fan. I sorted the tickets he sorted the transport, a bulls bus leaving from Odsal!
Me in my Leeds shirt coped loads of stick particulary on way back, but shared beers and gave it back and was a good trip. One of the good aspects of our sport. Not sure I would feel as welcome in a similar situation in football.
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| My favourite memory is from Old Trafford 2003.
A poor first half, we kept in touch with Deacon's boot.....
Then Stuart Reardon ran at, and dived through, the Wigan line. We were on top, now full of confidence, and Reardon was a well deserved Harry Sunderland winner.
Worst moment, Millennium Magic.
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| Quote: bullsonfire "As the nails are hammered into our Super League coffin, how about a thread remembering the highlights of the Bulls in the super league era '"
So many to pick from, but tonight ill go with;
Favourite game?
It's a tie between;
Grand Final 2001 (the most complete Bradford performance when it really mattered)
The come back away at Halifax in 1997 (first time I realized we could actually win the title and the first time I ever hugged a stranger when the winning try went in and we all just went nuts!)
Favourite moment?
Putting my "champions 1997" printed bulls shirt on with 10 min to go at the Don valley in 1997, then the final whistle, and then invading the pitch afterwards and shaking matty Elliott's hand. (I got a rollicking from my dad afterwards for risking jinxing it!! ) ....if Carlsberg made memories....
Favourite Bulls player?
Henry Paul
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| Quote: Duckman "
Putting my "champions 1997" printed bulls shirt on with 10 min to go at the Don valley in 1997, then the final whistle, and then invading the pitch afterwards and shaking matty Elliott's hand. (I got a rollicking from my dad afterwards for risking jinxing it!!'"
I was working in a pub at the time and the miserable sods wouldn't let me take the day off to go to the game. I was sneaking out to listen to it in my car every few minutes. Eventually the locals (of East Leeds) just watched me in amusement as I did a little jig in the carpark. I'll always be gutted I missed that game.
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| Favourite game? - 2003 Challenge Cup Final
Favourite moment? - Anderson's fend on Connolly
Favourite Bulls player? - Michael Worrincy
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1271.jpg Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
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Build Bridges NOT Walls:1271.jpg |
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| Quote: Duckman "
Favourite moment?
Putting my "champions 1997" printed bulls shirt on with 10 min to go at the Don valley in 1997, then the final whistle, and then invading the pitch afterwards and shaking matty Elliott's hand. (I got a rollicking from my dad afterwards for risking jinxing it!!
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