BULLS' PLAYER RATINGS
Oscar Thomas: 7 - Found the target five times from nine attempts and also added a drop goal.
Ed Chamberlain: 7 - Showed blistering pace to score the best try of the game late on.
James Mendeika: 7 - Back in the side and heavily involved in the Bulls' attacking forays.
Ross Oakes: 7 - The centre was in fine form, breaking up opposition attacks and getting things moving.
Ethan Ryan: 8 - Star of the show and scored four tries in a game for the first time in his career.
Jordan Lilley: 6 - Still times when his decision making could be better but a rising talent.
Joe Keyes: 7 - Linked up well with Bentley and Ryan on several occasions and a constant threat.
Mikolaj Oledzki: 6 - Battled hard when called upon but short of match fitness.
Scott Moore: 6 - Spent long periods of the game on the bench but still played his part.
Jon Magrin: 6 - His challenge inadvertently put Leatherbarrow out of the game.
James Bentley: 7 - Scored two tries and produced one of his best Bulls displays this season.
Cameron Smith: 7 - The teenage second rower worked tirelessly and showed a lot of promise.
Sam Hallas: 6 - Industrious and always looking to get involved.
Interchanges:
Ross Peltier: 7 - Impressive display from the bench.
Liam Kirk: 6 - Showed flashes of his ability.
James Davies: 6 - Put in his tackles.
Colton Roche: 6 - Struggled to get into the game.
OLDHAM ROUGHYEDS
Steven Nield 5, Adam Clay 5, Sam Wood 6, Kameron Pearce-Paul 5, Gene Ormsby 4, Scott Leatherbarrow 4, Dave Hewitt 6, Michael Ward 5, Kenny Hughes 6, Adam Neal 5, Liam Thompson 5, Danny Langtree 6, Jack Spencer 4. Interchanges: Sam Gee 5, Sadiq Adebiyi 5, Benjamin Davies 5, Liam Bent 5.
GAME GUIDE
Half-time: Bulls 21 Oldham 0
Referee: Jonathan Roberts (Batley)
BULLS: Tries: Ryan (4), Bentley (2), Chamberlain (2), Mendeika. Goals: Thomas (5+1 drop) Penalties: 9 Goal-line dropouts: 3
ROUGHYEDS: Tries: Langtree, Hewitt. Goals: Hewitt, Gee Penalties: 5 Goal-line dropouts: 0
Attendance: 3,708
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