Bradford Bulls came out victors in their clash against Swinton Lions this past weekend beating the hosts 38-12 in a dominant display.  

Seven tries came from Bradford with two for Kieran Gill, and one for each of Zac Fulton, Mitch Souter, Kevan Appo, Dan Okoro and Jayden Myers.  

Head coach Eamon O’Carroll was full of praise for his players and was pleased with the professionalism of the performance.  

O’Carroll said, 

 “We’ve been disappointed the last two weeks. We did everything we practiced, and they did everything they said they was going to do”.  

It was crucial that they got back to winning ways having lost their previous two. 

This will be a huge boost for Bulls going in to their next match against Wakefield Trinity in the semi-final of the AB Sundecks 1895 cup where a place at Wembley is up for grabs. 

With promotion and relegation restructured this current season and onwards, Bradford will still be looking to get back to where they belong, in the Super League. 

 For the club to reach the top division having been out of it since 2014, off field criteria will have to be met with the league winners no longer securing automatic promotion. 

Next up for Bulls in the league, is high flying Sheffield Eagles who sit second, having won five out of their last six games with defeat coming in the previous game at home to league leaders Wakefield Trinity.  

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