2021 Bradford Bulls season

This article details the Bradford Bulls rugby league football club's 2021 season. This is the Bulls' third consecutive season in the Championship.

2021 Bradford Bulls season
Championship Rank5th
Play-off resultElimination Playoff
Challenge Cup1st Round
2021 recordWins: 12; draws: 0; losses: 9
Points scoredFor: 514; against: 501
Team information
ChairmanMark Sawyer
Head CoachJohn Kear
Captain
StadiumOdsal Stadium
High attendance3,742 vs. York City Knights
Top scorers
TriesJoe Brown (10)
GoalsDanny Brough (48)
PointsDanny Brough (109)
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Season review

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June 2020

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The preparation for the 2021 season started with the re-signing of experienced coach John Kear on a two-year extension which would keep him at the Bradford Bulls until the end of the 2022 season.[1] Following this news, the Bulls announced that Super League veteran halfback Danny Brough would join the club on a 2-year deal from Wakefield Trinity linking up with John Kear for a third time.[2]

July 2020

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Vice captain Sam Hallas and homegrown fullback Brandon Pickersgill both signed one year deals to stay at the club for the 2021 season.[3][4] Winger Joe Brown also signed an extension to stay with the Bulls.[5]

August 2020

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Due to the reserves being suspended until 2022 young halfback Cobi Green signed for Swinton Lions.[6] Soon after Green's departure the Bulls announced the re-signing of second-row forwards Brad Gallagher and Ebon Scurr, Gallagher signed a two-year extension whilst Scurr signed for one year.[7][8] French prop forward Levy Nzoungou also signed a one-year extension to his contract.[9] Young hooker Thomas Doyle was the next player to sign an extension with the Bulls, signing on for another season.[10] Luke Littlewood was the next player to leave the club due to no reserve grade for 2021, the young halfback signed for RFL League 1 side Rochdale Hornets, coached by former Bull Matt Calland.[11] Bradford announced their second signing for the new season in the form of Huddersfield Giants second rower Aaron Murphy who signed a two-year deal with the club.[12]

September 2020

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The month started with the news that winger Matty Dawson-Jones had taken up the option in his contract to stay an extra year at the Bulls after finishing last year's cancelled season as Bradford's top try scorer.[13] However last season's top point scorer Rowan Milnes was called back to his parent club Hull Kingston Rovers thus terminating his loan with the Bulls.[14] Winger David Foggin-Johnston signed an extension to his contract to keep him at the Bulls until the end of 2021.[15] Second row forward Connor Farrell announced his retirement from the sport due to ongoing injuries. Following this news the Bulls signed Doncaster R.L.F.C. second rower Brad England on a one-year deal.[16] Pack members Anthony England and George Flanagan both signed extensions with the club, prop forward England signed a two-year deal whilst hooker Flanagan signed a one-year deal.[17][18] Second rower Adam Rooks who was at the club on loan last season from Hull KR put pen to paper on a one-year permanent deal.[19] Former Bulls centre Rhys Evans signed a two-year deal with the club following a short stint at Leeds Rhinos.[20]

October 2020

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There was positive news to start the month as the Bulls announced that they had retained reserve grade players Matthew Race, Cameron Berry and Bradley Ho for the 2021 season.[21][22][23] The fourth reserve grade player to sign up for the new season was centre/second row Sam Smith.[24] It was announced that homegrown prop forward Liam Kirk had signed for fellow Championship side Oldham R.L.F.C. ending his 5-year stint at the club.[25] Another young reserve grade player in winger Murphy Smith signed up to the 2021 squad by signing a one-year deal.[26]

November 2020

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The Bulls revealed that the new kit supplier for the next two years would be Steeden after spending the last two seasons with Kappa.[27] The sixth new signing for the upcoming season was the former England Youth international wing/centre Reece Hamlett who signed a one-year deal with the club from Super League side Warrington Wolves.[28] Another young reserve grade player in Billy Jowitt was retained by the club for the 2021 season.[29] Following the decision to expel Toronto Wolfpack from the Super League the Bulls announced that they would be applying for the 12th place in the 2021 Super League season along with the likes of Leigh Centurions, Featherstone Rovers, Toulouse Olympique and York City Knights.[30] Chairman Mark Sawyer stated that a return to Odsal Stadium would be a key factor in applying for the Super League.[31] Highly rated young Hull Kingston Rovers winger Elliot Wallis signed for Bradford on a year long loan deal in order to gain some first team experience.[32] Former prop forward Dan Fleming who was at the club in 2015 and 2016 signed a one-year deal after a short stint at Castleford Tigers.[33]

December 2020

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Young homegrown second rower Evan Hodgson signed for RFL League 1 side Newcastle Thunder.[34] The Bulls application to Super League XXVI was not a success as Leigh Centurions were selected to be the 12th side for the 2021 Super League season.[35] Bradford also released their away kit which consists on Black and Red vertical stripes.[36]

January 2021

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There was no news in January.

February 2021

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The Bulls announced that they would play local League 1 side Keighley Cougars in a friendly in order to prepare for the 2021 season.[37] Following this, the first round of the 2021 Challenge Cup was drawn with the Bulls travelling to Featherstone Rovers, the winners of the tie would then face either Halifax Panthers or Batley Bulldogs in the second round.[38] Bradford announced their 2021 squad numbers with veteran new signing Danny Brough taking the number 6 shirt with Aaron Murphy wearing the number 12.[39] The Bulls revealed they would play one more friendly against Swinton Lions before the season begun.[40]

March 2021

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Bradford's 2021 campaign started with a 22–26 loss in the first pre-season friendly against Swinton Lions, first half tries from Brandon Pickersgill and Ross Oakes with two conversions from Danny Brough gave the Bulls a 12–6 lead at half time however further tries from George Flanagan and Matty Dawson-Jones could not prevent a loss.[41] The Bulls announced the signing of 22-year-old wing/centre Jack Sanderson from Castleford Tigers on a one-year deal, Sanderson will wear the squad number 25 for the upcoming season.[42] Bradford finished their pre-season off with an unconvincing 22–18 win over local rivals Keighley Cougars, tries came from Thomas Doyle, Danny Brough, Ross Oakes and Anthony Walker.[43] Trialist Anthony Walker earned himself a permanent contract with the Bulls after impressing during the pre-season.[44] Bradford's first competitive match in 373 days ended in a 41–16 defeat to Featherstone Rovers in the first round in the 2021 Challenge Cup.[45] Following this defeat it was announced that the Bulls had signed former loanee Ben Evans from Toulouse Olympique in order to bolster the options in the front row.[46]

April 2021

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Prop forward Anthony England announced his retirement from the sport at the age of 34 due to ongoing injuries.[47] The opening game of the Championship season saw the Bulls on the end of a 50–12 defeat to the Sheffield Eagles.[48] Super League side Hull Kingston Rovers announced that Elliot Wallis would be returning to the club after a short loan spell with the Bulls.[49] Bradford won their first game of the season in a hard-fought 27–26 victory over local rivals Halifax Panthers, halfback Jordan Lilley kicked a late drop goal to ensure the win for the Bulls.[50] Young prop forward Bradley Ho was granted a season long loan move to RFL League 1 side Coventry Bears.[51] The Bulls made it back to back wins with a comprehensive 35–14 win over ground sharing side Dewsbury Rams, halfback Brough made his 500th career appearance and marked the occasion with a try and a drop goal.[52]

May 2021

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Bradford kept their winning streak going with a difficult trip to Whitehaven R.L.F.C. as they came out 30–22 winners. Captain Steve Crossley led the way with two tries whilst Joe Brown, Brandon Pickersgill and Ebon Scurr all scoring as well.[53] The Bulls made it four wins in five with a tense 23–22 win over Swinton Lions. Danny Brough, Thomas Doyle, David Foggin-Johnston and Pickersgill all scored tries whilst Jordan Lilley secured the game winning drop goal.[54] The scheduled game against Newcastle Thunder was rearranged to ensure that fans could attend as the government prepared to ease lockdown rules.[55] The Bulls announced the permanent signing of former player Elliot Kear from Super League side Salford Red Devils as Kear wished to go part-time in order to train to be a fireman.[56] Long serving Football Manager Stuart Duffy announced his retirement after 23 years in the role after suffering a bout of ill health.[57] Young centre Joe Burton signed a 1+12-year professional deal with the club.[58] Bradford announced the loan signing of Warrington Wolves forward Ellis Robson for a two-week period, meanwhile the Bulls also revealed they had signed Hull F.C. back Mitieli Vulikijapani on a two-week loan.[59] During this month the Rugby Football League announced that along with Castleford Tigers and Hull Kingston Rovers the Bulls would not be granted an elite academy license after this season.[60] 300 travelling fans saw the Bulls beat London Broncos 33–8 in the capital with loan signing Robson the stand out player scoring two tries. Academy product Oliver Wilson and fullback Ashton Golding both signed two-week loan deals with the Bulls from Super League side Huddersfield Giants.[61] New centre Reece Hamlett signed with Swinton Lions on a loan deal.[62] After spending a year and a half at Crown Flatt, the Bulls made their long-awaited return to their home Odsal Stadium with a dominant 37–18 win against rivals York City Knights, youngster Joe Brown led the way with two tries but Danny Brough's eight goals sealed the win.[63]

June 2021

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The upcoming match against Toulouse Olympique was cancelled due to travel restrictions from France regarding the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[64] The Rugby Football League announced that the Bulls were granted a probationary elite license for their academy for a two-year period, renegading on their decision to take that license away.[65] Bradford made it seven wins a row with a 31–12 victory over newly promoted Newcastle Thunder, Steve Crossley, Thomas Doyle, Jordan Lilley, Ellis Robson and Anthony Walker all scored tries for the Bulls whilst Lilley and Danny Brough kicked 5 goals between them.[66] However the Bulls suffered a serious blow as star halfback Brough was ruled out for 12–14 weeks with a bicep injury.[67] Loan signing Mitieli Vulikijapani was recalled by parent club Hull F.C. due to injury problems.[68] Huddersfield Giants also recalled Ashton Golding and Oliver Wilson due to a number of positive Covid tests in their squad.[69] The Bulls winning streak came to an end as the injury hit Bulls were ruthlessly taken apart by unbeaten Featherstone Rovers in a 44–0 riot.[70] Young forward Ethan O'Hanlon was loaned out to League 1 side North Wales Crusaders.[71] Warrington Wolves recalled second rower Ellis Robson as their squad was depleted due to the England vs Combined All Stars match.[72] With the injury to Brough, the Bulls announced the loan signing of former halfback Joe Keyes on a 2-week deal from Hull Kingston Rovers.[73] The Bulls suffered back to back defeats for the first time this season as they lost 25–12 to Widnes Vikings, youngster Scurr and prop Walker scored the tries for Bradford.

July 2021

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Bradford got back to winning ways with a hard-fought 30–16 win over 3rd placed Batley Bulldogs however they lost halfback Jordan Lilley to a rib injury.[74] After the victory over Batley the Bulls announced that the loan deal for scrum half Joe Keyes was extended on a week by week basis.[75] The following week Bradford were ruthless as they dismantled Oldham R.L.F.C. in a 54–22 thrashing, Keyes was the man of the match with a hat-trick of tries and nine goals in a 30-point haul.[76] Young halfback Matthew Race was sent on loan to North Wales Crusaders in order to gain some first team experience.[77] Once again Hull Kingston Rovers allowed halfback Keyes to stay with the Bulls for an extra month following some good performances.[78] In what could be described as the game of the season so far the Bulls fell agonizingly short to the unbeaten Featherstone Rovers in a thrilling 30–36 loss which was only settled by a late Dane Chisholm interception.[79] The Bulls announced that they had signed former loanee and current York City Knights player Jordan Baldwinson one a one-week loan deal.[80]

Milestones

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Pre-season friendlies

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LEGEND
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Bulls' score is first.

Date Competition Vrs H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Att Report
6 March 2021 Pre Season  Swinton Lions H Crown Flatt L 22-26 Dawson-Jones, Flanagan, Oakes, Pickersgill Brough 2/2, Jowitt 1/2 Report
13 March 2021 Pre Season  Keighley Cougars H Crown Flatt W 22-18 Brough, Doyle, Oakes, Walker Brough 2/2, Jowitt 1/2 Report

Player appearances

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  • Friendly games only
FB=Fullback C=Centre W=Winger SO=Stand Off SH=Scrum half P=Prop H=Hooker SR=Second Row LF=Loose forward B=Bench
No Player 1 2
1 Brandon Pickersgill FB FB
2 Joe Brown W SO
3 Rhys Evans   C
4 Ross Oakes C C
5 Matty Dawson-Jones W x
6 Danny Brough SO SH
7 Jordan Lilley SH B
8 Anthony England    
9 Thomas Doyle B H
10 Steve Crossley P B
11 Adam Rooks B L
12 Aaron Murphy    
13 Sam Hallas    
14 George Flanagan H B
15 Dan Fleming L P
16 Brad Gallagher SR SR
17 Levy Nzoungou B B
18 Ebon Scurr B B
19 David Foggin-Johnston B B
20 Brad England SR SR
21 Elliot Wallis B W
22 Reece Hamlett C W
23 Anthony Walker P P
25 Jack Sanderson x B
26 Matthew Race    
27 Billy Jowitt B B
28 Bradley Ho B B
29 Cameron Berry B x
30 Murphy Smith B x
31 Ethan O'Hanlon B x
32 Sam Smith B x
n/a Brad Calland B B
n/a Joe Burton B B

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RFL Championship

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PP Pts PCT Qualification[a]
1   Toulouse Olympique[b] 14 14 0 0 698 124 562.9 28 100.00 Championship Leaders' Shield & advance to semi-final
2   Featherstone Rovers 21 20 0 1 943 292 322.9 38[c] 90.48[c] Advance to semi-final
3   Halifax Panthers 21 13 0 8 528 354 149.2 26 61.90 Advance to eliminators
4   Batley Bulldogs 21 13 0 8 561 411 136.5 26 61.90
5   Bradford Bulls 20 12 0 8 514 501 102.6 24 60.00
6   Whitehaven 22 12 1 9 502 524 95.8 25 56.82
7   London Broncos[b] 20 11 1 8 552 579 95.3 21[d] 52.50[d]
8   Widnes Vikings 21 9 1 11 494 534 92.5 19 45.24
9   York City Knights 20 9 0 11 502 477 105.2 18 45.00
10   Dewsbury Rams 21 8 1 12 360 608 59.2 17 40.48
11   Newcastle Thunder 20 7 1 12 431 627 68.7 15 37.50
12   Sheffield Eagles 20 5 3 12 420 665 63.2 13 32.50
13   Oldham 21 2 1 18 308 748 41.2 5 11.90 Relegated to League 1
14   Swinton Lions 22 2 1 19 404 773 52.3 5 11.36
Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) win percentage; 2) points scored percentage (points scored divided by points conceded).
Notes:
  1. ^ Teams must have played at least 70% of scheduled fixtures (16 matches) to qualify for the play-offs. Fixtures involving Toulouse that are cancelled due to quarantine restrictions do not count against either team involved in respect of the 70% requirement.[81]
  2. ^ a b Toulouse were awarded the fixture against London scheduled for 17 April after London declined to travel to France. Toulouse are awarded the two competition points and for points scored percentage the score is recorded as a 24–0 win for Toulouse. The game does not count towards the number of games played by London to determine eligibility for the play-offs
  3. ^ Featherstone deducted 2 points for breach of the RFL Operational Rules in March 2021.[82]
  4. ^ London deducted 2 points for breach of the RFL Operational Rules in failing for fulfil the fixture against Toulouse in April 2021.[83]

Championship results

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Championship results
Date Competition Rnd Vrs H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Att Live on TV Report
4 April 2021 Championship 1  Sheffield Eagles A Keepmoat Stadium L 12-50 Brown, Rooks Brough 2/2 Our League Report
18 April 2021 Championship 2  Halifax Panthers H Crown Flatt W 27-26 Fleming, Foggin-Johnston, Lilley, Pickersgill Brough 5/6, Lilley 1 DG Our League Report
25 April 2021 Championship 3  Dewsbury Rams H Crown Flatt W 35-14 Brown (2), Brough, England, Oakes Brough 7/7, Brough 1 DG Our League Report
2 May 2021 Championship 4  Whitehaven R.L.F.C. A Recreation Ground W 30-22 Crossley (2), Brown, Pickersgill, Scurr Brough 5/5 Our League Report
9 May 2021 Championship 5  Swinton Lions A Heywood Road W 23-22 Brough, Doyle, Foggin-Johnston, Pickersgill Brough 3/4, Lilley 1 DG Our League Report
23 May 2021 Championship 7  London Broncos A Trailfinders Sports Ground W 33-8 Robson (2), Doyle, Murphy, Pickersgill Brough 4/4, Lilley 2/2, Brough 1 DG Our League Report
30 May 2021 Championship 8  York City Knights H Odsal Stadium W 37-18 Brown (2), Golding, Lilley, Oakes Brough 8/8, Brough 1 DG 3,742 - Report
6 June 2021 Championship 6  Newcastle Thunder H Odsal Stadium W 31-12 Crossley, Doyle, Lilley, Robson, Walker Brough 4/4, Lilley 1/1, Brough 1 DG - Our League Report
13 June 2021 Championship 9  Featherstone Rovers A Post Office Road L 0-44 - - - Our League Report
19 June 2021 Championship 10  Toulouse Olympique A Stade Ernest-Wallon - P-P Postponed due to COVID-19 - - - -
27 June 2021 Championship 11  Widnes Vikings H Odsal Stadium L 12-25 Scurr, Walker Lilley 2/2 - - Report
4 July 2021 Championship 12  Batley Bulldogs H Odsal Stadium W 30-16 Brown, Burton, Doyle, England, B. Evans Keyes 5/6 - - Report
11 July 2021 Championship 13  Oldham R.L.F.C. A Bower Fold W 54-22 Keyes (3), Pickersgill (2), Brown, England, R. Evans, Foggin-Johnston Keyes 9/10 - Our League Report
25 July 2021 Championship 14  Featherstone Rovers H Odsal Stadium L 30-36 B. Evans, R. Evans, Flanagan, Foggin-Johnston, Pickersgill Keyes 4/6, Flanagan 1/1 - - Report
1 August 2021 Championship 15  Halifax Panthers A Shay Stadium L 21-24 Brown, Doyle, England, Pickersgill Hallas 2/4, Flanagan 1 DG - - Report
8 August 2021 Championship 16  Sheffield Eagles H Odsal Stadium - P-P Postponed due to COVID-19 - - - -
14 August 2021 Championship 17  Newcastle Thunder A Kingston Park W 36-12 Flanagan (2), Foggin-Johnston (2), Crossley, Rooks Lilley 6/7 - Our League Report
22 August 2021 Championship 18  Swinton Lions H Odsal Stadium W 30-26 Flanagan (2), Foggin-Johnston, Oakes, Pickersgill Lilley 5/5 - - Report
29 August 2021 Championship 19  York City Knights A York Community Stadium W 36-18 R. Evans (3), B. Evans, Foggin-Johnston, Lilley Brough 5/7, Lilley 1/1 Attendance - Report
5 September 2021 Championship 20  Toulouse Olympique H Crown Flatt L 6-60 Flanagan Lilley 1/1 Attendance - Report
12 September 2021 Championship 21  Widnes Vikings A Halton Stadium L 9-10 Lilley Lilley 2/2, Brough 1 DG Attendance - Report
19 September 2021 Championship 22  Whitehaven R.L.F.C. H Odsal Stadium L 22-36 B. Evans (2), Foggin-Johnston, Murphy Brough 2/3, Hallas 1/1 5,340 - Report
25 September 2021 Championship EPO  Batley Bulldogs A Mount Pleasant L 10-23 Brown, Lilley Brough 1/2 Attendance Sky Sports Report

Player appearances

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FB=Fullback C=Centre W=Winger SO=Stand Off SH=Scrum half P=Prop H=Hooker SR=Second Row LF=Loose forward B=Bench
No Player 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6 9 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 EPO
1 Brandon Pickersgill SO FB FB FB FB FB FB FB SO FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB      
2 Joe Brown FB W W W W W W W FB W W SO SO SO SO SO   W W W W
3 Rhys Evans C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
4 Ross Oakes C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
5 Matty Dawson-Jones                               W W        
6 Danny Brough SH SO SO SO SO SO SO SO                 SO x SO SO SO
7 Jordan Lilley   SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH     SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH
8 Anthony England [a]
9 Thomas Doyle H H H H H H H H H   H H   H H H H H H H H
10 Steve Crossley P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P   P P P P P
11 Adam Rooks SR SR B B B x x x x B B B B B SR SR x x x x SR
12 Aaron Murphy L SR SR SR SR SR SR     SR SR SR   SR SR SR SR x SR SR SR
13 Sam Hallas               L L H L   H L L L L SR L L L
14 George Flanagan                     B B B B B B B B B B B
15 Dan Fleming P B B B L P P     L P P P     B B L B B B
16 Brad Gallagher SR       SR x x SR SR SR     SR         x x x x
17 Levy Nzoungou B P P P                                  
18 Ebon Scurr B B B B B B B B B B   B B B B           B
19 David Foggin-Johnston x W W W W x x B W x x W W W W W W W W W W
20 Brad England x B SR SR   SR SR SR SR B SR SR SR SR   B SR SR SR SR  
21 Elliot Wallis x [b]
22 Reece Hamlett W x x x x x [c] W x x W W W W [d]
23 Anthony Walker x x B B B B x B B B B B B P P P B x B B B
24 Ben Evans B L L L P L L x P P B L L   B P P P P P P
25 Jack Sanderson W x x x x x               x x x x x x x x
26 Matthew Race x x x x x x x x x x x x [e]
27 Billy Jowitt B B         x x x SO         x x x SO x x x
28 Bradley Ho x x [f] B [g] B x x x
29 Cameron Berry x x x x x x x x x x x x [h]
30 Murphy Smith x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
31 Ethan O'Hanlon x x x x x x x x x [i] B x x x
32 Sam Smith x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
34 Joe Burton x x x x B B x x B W W       B x x B x x x
35 Ellis Robson [j] B B B B [k]
36 Mitieli Vulikijapani [l] W W   [m]
37 Oliver Wilson [n] B P [o]
38 Ashton Golding [p] B W [q]
39 Joe Keyes [r] SO SH SH   [s]
40 Jordan Baldwinson [t] B [u]
41 Masimbaashe Matongo [v] B [w]
44 Eldon Myers [x] B B x
53 Elliot Kear [y] [z] FB FB FB

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  = Suspended

Challenge Cup

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LEGEND
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Date Competition Rnd Vrs H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Att TV Report
21 March 2021 Challenge Cup 1st  Featherstone Rovers A Post Office Road L 16-41 Hamlett (2), Scurr Brough 2/3 BBC Sport Report

Player appearances

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FB=Fullback C=Centre W=Winger SO=Stand Off SH=Scrum half P=Prop H=Hooker SR=Second Row LF=Loose forward B=Bench
No Player 1
1 Brandon Pickersgill SO
2 Joe Brown FB
3 Rhys Evans C
4 Ross Oakes C
5 Matty Dawson-Jones  
6 Danny Brough SH
7 Jordan Lilley  
8 Anthony England  
9 Thomas Doyle H
10 Steve Crossley P
11 Adam Rooks SR
12 Aaron Murphy  
13 Sam Hallas L
14 George Flanagan B
15 Dan Fleming P
16 Brad Gallagher SR
17 Levy Nzoungou x
18 Ebon Scurr B
19 David Foggin-Johnston x
20 Brad England B
21 Elliot Wallis x
22 Reece Hamlett W
23 Anthony Walker B
25 Jack Sanderson W
26 Matthew Race  
27 Billy Jowitt x
28 Bradley Ho x
29 Cameron Berry x
30 Murphy Smith x
31 Ethan O'Hanlon x
32 Sam Smith x

Squad statistics

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  • Appearances and points include (Championship, Challenge Cup and Play-offs) as of 25 September 2021.
No Player Position Age Previous Club Apps Tries Goals DG Points
1 Brandon Pickersgill Fullback 23  Bradford Bulls Academy 19 9 0 0 36
2 Joe Brown Wing 22  Wigan Warriors 21 10 0 0 40
3 Rhys Evans Centre 28  Leeds Rhinos 22 5 0 0 20
4 Ross Oakes Centre 24  Bradford Bulls Academy 22 3 0 0 12
5 Matty Dawson-Jones Wing 30  Hull F.C. 2 0 0 0 0
6 Danny Brough Scrum half 38  Wakefield Trinity 13 2 48 5 109
7 Jordan Lilley Scrum half 24  Leeds Rhinos 18 6 20 2 66
8 Anthony England Prop 34  Wakefield Trinity 0 0 0 0 0
9 Thomas Doyle Hooker 22  Bradford Bulls Academy 20 5 0 0 20
10 Steve Crossley Prop 31  Toronto Wolfpack 21 4 0 0 16
11 Adam Rooks Second row 21  Hull Kingston Rovers 14 2 0 0 8
12 Aaron Murphy Second row 32  Huddersfield Giants 17 2 0 0 8
13 Sam Hallas Hooker 24  Leeds Rhinos 14 0 3 0 6
14 George Flanagan Hooker 34  Hunslet R.L.F.C. 12 6 1 1 27
15 Dan Fleming Prop 28  Castleford Tigers 18 1 0 0 4
16 Brad Gallagher Second row 21  Bradford Bulls Academy 7 0 0 0 0
17 Levy Nzoungou Prop 23  Racing Club Albi XIII 4 0 0 0 0
18 Ebon Scurr Prop 20  Bradford Bulls Academy 16 3 0 0 12
19 David Foggin-Johnston Wing 24  Hunslet R.L.F.C. 16 9 0 0 36
20 Brad England Second row 25  Doncaster R.L.F.C. 18 4 0 0 16
21 Elliot Wallis Wing 20  Hull Kingston Rovers (Loan) 0 0 0 0 0
22 Reece Hamlett Wing 19  Warrington Wolves 7 2 0 0 8
23 Anthony Walker Prop 29 Retirement 18 2 0 0 8
24 Ben Evans Prop 28  Toulouse Olympique 19 5 0 0 20
25 Jack Sanderson Wing 23  Castleford Tigers 2 0 0 0 0
26 Matthew Race Stand off 19  Bradford Bulls Academy 0 0 0 0 0
27 Billy Jowitt Centre 19  Bradford Bulls Academy 4 0 0 0 0
28 Bradley Ho Prop 19  Bradford Bulls Academy 2 0 0 0 0
29 Cameron Berry Hooker 19  Bradford Bulls Academy 0 0 0 0 0
30 Murphy Smith Wing 19  Bradford Bulls Academy 0 0 0 0 0
31 Ethan O'Hanlon Prop 20  Bradford Bulls Academy 1 0 0 0 0
32 Sam Smith Centre 20  Bradford Bulls Academy 0 0 0 0 0
34 Joe Burton Centre 18  Bradford Bulls Academy 7 1 0 0 4
35 Ellis Robson Loose forward 22  Warrington Wolves (Loan) 4 3 0 0 12
36 Mitieli Vulikijapani Wing n/a  Hull F.C. (Loan) 2 0 0 0 0
37 Oliver Wilson Prop 21  Huddersfield Giants (Loan) 2 0 0 0 0
38 Ashton Golding Fullback 24  Huddersfield Giants (Loan) 2 1 0 0 4
39 Joe Keyes Stand off 25  Hull Kingston Rovers (Loan) 3 3 18 0 48
40 Jordan Baldwinson Prop 26  York City Knights (Loan) 1 0 0 0 0
41 Masimbaashe Matongo Prop 25  Hull F.C. (Loan) 1 0 0 0 0
44 Eldon Myers Centre n/a Unattached 2 0 0 0 0
53 Elliot Kear Wing 32  Salford Red Devils 3 0 0 0 0

Transfers

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Name Position Signed from Date
  Danny Brough Stand off  Wakefield Trinity June 2020
  Aaron Murphy Second row  Huddersfield Giants August 2020
  Brad England Second row  Doncaster R.L.F.C. September 2020
  Adam Rooks Second row  Hull Kingston Rovers September 2020
  Rhys Evans Centre  Leeds Rhinos September 2020
  Reece Hamlett Wing  Warrington Wolves November 2020
  Elliot Wallis Wing  Hull Kingston Rovers (Loan) November 2020
  Dan Fleming Prop  Castleford Tigers November 2020
  Jack Sanderson Wing  Castleford Tigers March 2021
  Ben Evans Prop  Toulouse Olympique March 2021
  Elliot Kear Wing  Salford Red Devils May 2021
  Ellis Robson Loose forward  Warrington Wolves (Loan) May 2021
  Mitieli Vulikijapani Wing  Hull F.C. (Loan) May 2021
  Oliver Wilson Prop  Huddersfield Giants (Loan) May 2021
  Ashton Golding Fullback  Huddersfield Giants (Loan) May 2021
  Joe Keyes Stand off  Hull Kingston Rovers (Loan) June 2021
  Jordan Baldwinson Prop  York City Knights (Loan) July 2021
  Masimbaashe Matongo Prop  Hull F.C. (Loan) August 2021
Name Position Club Signed Date
  Cobi Green Scrum half  Swinton Lions August 2020
  Luke Littlewood Scrum half  Rochdale Hornets August 2020
  Connor Farrell Second row Retirement September 2020
  Liam Kirk Prop  Oldham R.L.F.C. October 2020
  Evan Hodgson Second row  Newcastle Thunder December 2020
  Harry Shackleton Scrum half Retirement December 2020
  Sam Barlow Prop Released December 2020
  Greg Johnson Wing Released December 2020
  Dan Waite-Pullan Second row Released December 2020
  Keelan Foster Prop Released December 2020
  Anthony England Prop Retirement April 2021
  Elliot Wallis Wing  Hull Kingston Rovers (Loan Return) April 2021
  Bradley Ho Prop  Coventry Bears (Loan) April 2021
  Reece Hamlett Centre  Swinton Lions (Loan) May 2021
  Mitieli Vulikijapani Wing  Hull F.C. (Loan Return) June 2021
  Oliver Wilson Prop  Huddersfield Giants (Loan Return) June 2021
  Ashton Golding Fullback  Huddersfield Giants (Loan Return) June 2021
  Ellis Robson Loose forward  Warrington Wolves (Loan Return) June 2021
  Ethan O'Hanlon Prop  North Wales Crusaders (Loan) June 2021
  Matthew Race Scrum half  North Wales Crusaders (Loan) July 2021

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Explanatory notes

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  1. ^ Retired
  2. ^ Returned to Hull Kingston Rovers
  3. ^ On loan at Swinton Lions
  4. ^ On loan at Swinton Lions
  5. ^ On loan at North Wales Crusaders
  6. ^ On loan at Coventry Bears
  7. ^ On loan at Coventry Bears
  8. ^ On loan at North Wales Crusaders
  9. ^ On loan at North Wales Crusaders
  10. ^ Was at Warrington Wolves
  11. ^ Returned to Warrington Wolves
  12. ^ Was at Hull F.C.
  13. ^ Returned to Hull F.C.
  14. ^ Was at Huddersfield Giants
  15. ^ Returned to Huddersfield Giants
  16. ^ Was at Huddersfield Giants
  17. ^ Returned to Huddersfield Giants
  18. ^ Was at Hull Kingston Rovers
  19. ^ Returned to Hull Kingston Rovers
  20. ^ Was at York City Knights
  21. ^ Returned to York City Knights
  22. ^ Was at Hull F.C.
  23. ^ Returned Hull F.C.
  24. ^ Unattached
  25. ^ Was at Salford Red Devils
  26. ^ Unavailable due to Work Commitments

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