HARRY Siejka has become the Bulls' 30th and final signing for next season after the Australian scrum-half penned a two-year deal.

Siejka, 22, was recruited by Wakefield ahead of the 2014 campaign and made nine Super League appearances for the Wildcats, scoring one try.

He also spent time on loan at Championship outfit Featherstone before leaving Wakefield at the end of the season and being snapped up by Bradford.

Siejka has an impressive pedigree, having burst onto the scene back in 2011 when making his NRL debut for the Penrith Panthers, who paid $75,000 for his services – a then record transfer fee for a 16-year-old.

He then moved to the New Zealand Warriors prior to the start of last season before joining St George Illawarra Dragons.

The former Australian Schoolboys star joined Wakefield in February this year, with injuries hampering his progress at Belle Vue.

Yet Bulls head coach Jimmy Lowes said: "I like what I have seen of Harry.

"He came over on the back of a pretty bad injury and has not yet managed to fulfill his potential. But he is an excellent scrum-half and we are delighted to have him on board.

"I liken him to Bobbie Goulding. He can break the line, has a great kicking game and is the kind of guy who is not afraid of getting stuck in."

Siejka will replace the departing Luke Gale and Lowes is confident the Aussie will complement the skills of stand-off Lee Gaskell.

The Bulls boss said: "I feel sure Harry has some great years ahead of him and I am hoping he will form a solid partnership with Lee Gaskell in the halves.

"They should compliment each other pretty well. Both differ a fair bit in style but we have a cracking mix here, with young Adam Brook right behind the pair of them."

Siejka will be introduced to his new team-mates early next month, prior to the start of pre-season training.