Bradford Bulls will be triple-handed on the coaching front in the Origin series next month.

Head coach Brian Noble will fulfil the same role with Yorkshire in the clashes against Lancashire on June 14 and June 18.

But Bradford will also have a White Bull and a Red Bull in the Academy Roses clash.

Bulls' assistant coach Karl Harrison is head coach for the Yorkshire team, and Bulls' Academy coach Bernard Dwyer is assistant coach for the Lancashire side.

Noble said: "It is great for the club that we have been recognised in this way, and shows the high regard in which we are held by the Rugby Football League.

"Karl and Bernard are solid and reliable and both bring good things to the coaching table and come up with good ideas.

"Both have a good rapport with the young lads and I am sure they will both be involved with some cracking squads."

Bulls chief executive Abi Ekoku added: "It's testament to the quality of the coaching staff we have that three of our coaches have been selected for the Origin Series.

"It shows that British coaches are up their with the best and that we have some very good people taking care of the emerging talent within the game."

l Wigan could have four players back from injury for tomorrow's crunch clash with Super League leaders Bradford Bulls.

Centres Jamie Ainscough (neck) and Paul Johnson (knee) and back-row forwards Simon Haughton (ankle) and Dave Furner (knee) could all be available for the trip to Valley Parade, although coach Stuart Raper has given a vote of confidence to the players he originally condemned for the 28-20 home defeat by Leeds Rhinos. "Changing personnel is not always the answer because the guys that performed on Saturday were the guys that did the job over the last few weeks," he said.

"You don't become a bad player overnight. We'll have to look at the situation with guys coming back from injury and decide whether we'll make certain changes to the squad."