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DUAL WINNERS AT BRADFORD SPORTS AWARDS

The Bradford Bulls are proud to announce a triumphant evening at the 2025 Bradford Sports Awards, having been honoured with the Diversity & Inclusivity Award.

Long-time club volunteer Sue Cater received the Outstanding Contribution Award in the Volunteer category for her exceptional service to the club's wheelchair rugby league team. 

The Bulls were recognised for their ongoing commitment to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all. The Diversity & Inclusivity Award acknowledges the club’s extensive work across all formats of the game, including men’s, women’s, academy, wheelchair, and learning disability teams. 

From hosting inclusive events to launching education initiatives around anti-discrimination and mental health, the Bulls continue to embed inclusivity at every level of the organisation. This award underscores the club’s belief that rugby league should be a game for everyone. 

Sue has dedicated countless hours to the Bradford Bulls Wheelchair Rugby League team, ensuring smooth operations, supporting players, and driving awareness of the sport across the city. 

Her passion, reliability, and unwavering support have been instrumental in the team’s growth and visibility, inspiring many in the community to get involved and champion adaptive sports. 

The Bulls also proudly acknowledge the following individuals for their nominations in their respective categories, each a testament to the strength and character of the Bradford Bulls family: 

Rebecca Ball-Knight and Natalie Moorhouse

Kian Collins

James Bicknell

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