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  • Moulsdale: Crusaders are set for a great day

    IT'S always a momentous day for Betfred League One clubs when Bradford Bulls are in town, and tomorrow will be no different for North Wales Crusaders at their Queensway Stadium in Wrexham. Their chief executive officer Andy Moulsdale has already

  • Missing Mary Vunana, 15, found 'safe and well'

    A MISSING Bradford girl has been found safe and well. Mary Vunana, 15, was reported missing on Monday, July 30. She was found safe and well last night, close to the Attock Park area of the city.     

  • MPs raise concerns over uni job cuts

    THREE Bradford MPs have signed a letter to the University of Bradford Vice-Chancellor expressing concerns over the impact of 200 redundancies at the University. The letter to Professor Brian Cantor, pictured, has been signed by Imran Hussain, Naz

  • Proud Crossley on Bulls crusade

    STEVE Crossley aims to lead from the front again for the Bulls at Wrexham tomorrow. The no-nonsense prop continues to captain the side during Lee Smith’s prolonged injury absence. With Smith not expected back until next month, Crossley is proud

  • Lunchtime dance class to be held in City Park

    PEOPLE have been invited to City Park in their lunch break to learn a unique dance routine to a David Bowie classic. In September Bradford will host the Bubble Up Festival - a two day celebration of Bradford’s links to water. It is part of the Great

  • Lingard concedes Cougars' play-off hopes

    KEIGHLEY Cougars head coach Craig Lingard has conceded his side's chances of making the Betfred League One play-offs following a run of three successive defeats. His injury-hit squad crashed to a 34-12 defeat at Workington Town on Sunday. This 10th

  • CAR REVIEW: Skoda Octavia vRS hatch

    THE SKODA Octavia vRS may not have quite the same emotional appeal as some other hot hatches, but its blend of practicality and performance is something that regally grows on you. In a highly-competitive field of tuned-up family hatchbacks that

  • ANDREW CHALMERS: We need to show more respect after ref quits

    WHERE has the respect gone? It was disappointing to see reports in the media that Matt Cecchin is set to call time on his career in the NRL. Cecchin, one of the standout referees in rugby league has declared that following the 2017 Tonga v England

  • Loan star Egodo quickly becoming fans' favourite

    BULLS loanee Tuoyo Egodo spoke of his delight at the start of his Bradford Bulls career and is confident it can only benefit his development. Signed from Castleford Tigers for the remainder of the season, Egodo has quickly become a fans’ favourite

  • Bantams Heritage is right on the number

    JACK Payne joined a fairly exclusive club when he became the 95th player to score on their Bradford City debut. Other members include Charlie Wyke, Stan Collymore and Sean McCarthy – although it’s over 60 years since Alan Hampson was the last new

  • O'Connor happy to get deal Don with managerless Bantams

    ANTHONY O’Connor had no doubts about swapping life under one of Scotland’s top bosses for a club without one at the time. City’s vice-captain admits his game improved during his two years with Aberdeen and highly-rated manager Derek McInnes.

  • JOHN KEAR: Crusaders are dangerous as we look ahead

    I WAS delighted with last week’s performance against Whitehaven. I was very pleased with what we did on the field but obviously what is important at this time of the season is the result and a 46 points differential against a team in third place

  • Danger driver told 'sort your life out' before being jailed

    A DANGEROUS driver was told to "sort himself out" before being jailed for dangerous driving. Jacob Hutchinson, 23, of no fixed, abode appeared before Bradford Crown Court to be sentenced for the offence, in which he was said to have put police officers

  • 'Impossible task' moves step closer to reality

    WORK has started on building the long-awaited £860,000 Cullingworth Village Hall. Louie Sykes and Julie Walmsley picked up shovels to ‘break ground’ recently at the site on Lodge Street. Their ceremonial effort triggered construction of the foundations

  • Kear: No point in over-thinking Bulls title push

    JOHN Kear will not be unduly troubled if the Bulls lose ground in the League One title race this weekend – providing they have claimed another win. All roads point to Wales in a battle for top spot that looks to be heading to the wire. Kear’s

  • Bantams boss happy with transfer window changes

    MICHAEL Collins is a fan of this season’s new two-stage transfer window. City did no late business to add to their 15 summer recruits before Thursday's deadline but still have the option of the loan market for the rest of the month. Collins believes

  • Racing tips: Elwazir fancied to make Hay

    ELWAZIR can make the leap to Group Three company in style by winning the Smarkets Betting Exchange Rose of Lancaster Stakes at Haydock. Owen Burrows' charge is certainly bred to be featuring at this kind of level as a Frankel half-brother to Group