KIEREN Moss believes the Bulls will have a "scary" half-back partnership in Dane Chisholm and Leon Pryce next season.

Full back Moss combined superbly with Chisholm during Sunday's 80-0 demolition of Sheffield Eagles at Odsal, which underlined the attacking potential of Rohan Smith's side.

But he reckons the arrival of Pryce will take Bradford to new heights as they bid to fashion a serious promotion challenge in 2017.

Pryce is one of the most decorated players in Super League history and will finish his career back at his home-town club when he returns on a one-year deal.

Moss said: "Chissy is off the cuff and so good at what he does. I try and float around him, let him do his thing in the halves, and that kind of plays into my hands as a full back.

"It will be great having Leon's experience back at the club – and then you've got Adam O'Brien at hooker, who has been on form lately.

"He is really finding his groove at the moment and building some good combinations with Chissy, so good things are happening. Hopefully with Leon coming in, we can build on that next year and become even stronger.

"Leon will bring that steadiness with his experience, with Chisholm playing his game alongside him. It's kind of scary to think what could happen between the two of them. I'm just glad to be a part of it."

Moss has proved an outstanding signing since arriving from Parramatta in June on a deal until the end of 2017.

The move saw him become reunited with Smith, who coached the full back during their time together at Penrith as the youngster moved up the ranks.

Moss played for Penrith and was part of their premiership-winning NSW Cup team in 2014 before joining Parramatta in August 2015.

He was delighted with his four-try haul against Sheffield and unselfish assist for Adam Sidlow's try on the prop's 100th Bradford appearance.

Moss said: "It was good to get him a try – he'd been asking me all game to put him over. It's part of my job and I'm filthy on myself if I'm not there to do that.

"I always try and get myself in the right place at the right time to score or create tries for others. Most of the time it comes off.

"It was just a good feeling on Sunday, being back at home in front of a good crowd. Regardless of the scoreline, it was a solid effort from the whole team."