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18/03/2010

Well it all went wrong in the last twenty minutes at Warrington.  We started well enough and scored some points but we made far too many errors.  All the errors we made were unforced too and things like dropping the ball in our own quarter meant we had far too much tackling to do and that came back to bite us on the backside late in the game. We defended our try line really well in the first half and we were proud of that effort but eventually it took its toll and cost us dearly at the end.  More






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A HISTORY OF RUGBY LEAGUE IN BRADFORD

Trevor CupBradford's own "Mr Rugby League", Trevor Foster, who sadly passed away in April 2005, had over sixty years continuous involvement with our club as a player and official, and is pictured with the famous Challenge Cup Trophy. Trevor was a part of the legendary Bradford Northern team which appeared in three successive Challenge Cup Finals at Wembley in 1947, 1948 and 1949.

On the navigation pane on the left, we are proud to present a detailed history of the club, from its origins in the Northern Union right up to the present day.  We also include features on some of the finest players ever to wear the red, amber and black of both Bradford Northern & the Bulls.