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Jarrod Sammut: Bradford Bulls will come out fighting in round two after early blow

Jarrod Sammut, pictured, and Luke Gale will be hoping the Bulls win the pack battle with Cas to enable the half-backs to show off their creative flair Jarrod Sammut, pictured, and Luke Gale will be hoping the Bulls win the pack battle with Cas to enable the half-backs to show off their creative flair

Jarrod Sammut has declared the Bulls ready to prove the doubters wrong as they bid to bounce back at Castleford tomorrow.

Catalan Dragons claimed an emphatic 34-12 victory at Odsal last weekend to condemn Mick Potter’s side to an awful start to their Super League campaign.

Sammut was one of Bradford’s better performers, showing some promising signs alongside half-back partner and fellow debutant Luke Gale.

After a week of reflection and hard work on the training field, Sammut believes his side can find the right response at the PROBIZ Coliseum.

The Australian, 24, said: “Last week against Catalan definitely wasn’t the start we wanted or needed and it was disappointing and frustrating. But it was only round one and fortunately we have over 20 rounds to put that performance right and peak in time for the finals.

“A lot of the players have taken ownership of the situation upon ourselves because that’s not the standard we know we are capable of.

It was only round one and fortunately we have over 20 rounds to put that performance right

Jarrod Sammut

“We are our worst critics, so we’re definitely looking at correcting that this week at Castleford.

“It’s about making a point, not only to ourselves but to the competition.

“We’re not the easy roll-over team that we have been.

“We’re trying to make a stand and be the dominant club that we used to be.”

Sammut cut a livewire figure at stand-off against Catalan, despite playing behind a Bulls pack who were a distinct second-best to the French side, and was unfortunate not to claim an early try.

The officials deemed that he had lost control of the ball after he looked to have legitimately finished off a fine handling sequence.

The former Penrith and Crusaders man said: “It was one of those sloppy, messy ones but I thought I’d got it down.

“It would have helped if we’d had a video referee but I just need to make sure of them in the future.”

Potter chose to start Sammut against Catalan ahead of Ben Jeffries and Kyle Briggs, who has been sent to Featherstone on a season-long loan.

Sammut and Gale will get another chance to develop their burgeoning partnership further against Ian Millward’s side tomorrow.

“It’s definitely a confidence booster when a coach shows faith in you as a player like that, “ said Sammut.

“There were definitely a few positives that we can take, both from Luke and myself.

“Luke is a dominant half and directs the play well.

“To get outside him just allows me to put my ability on show.

“It’s either have a crack or just feed my outside men and give them early ball.

“We’re still working on combinations and hopefully things will come off for us.”

Sammut admitted, however, that the Bulls must pose a far stronger physical threat up front.

Potter himself said that he was concerned at how comfortably Catalan’s pack dominated the Bradford forwards, thus making it difficult for the creative talents of Sammut and Gale to shine.

Sammut is looking for an improvement all over the park, and added: “As a team, we need to make sure that we’re going forward first.

“We need to be on the front foot and get quick play-the-balls.

“It always helps when your pack is going forward and making the yards, but it also comes down to your halves and hookers to get that roll on.

“We are the players who are supposed to control the team around the park and we also need to do our job in order to get the forwards the best opportunities to get us on a roll as well.”

Comments(14)

oswald777 says...
9:07am Sat 11 Feb 12

That's the idea for every game Jarrod not just after you've all been humiliated.

murphyslaw says...
9:15am Sat 11 Feb 12

Headlines say Bulls will come out fighting and All guns blazing after having lost round 1 ( and an embarrassment at Hull no one wants to mention). Surely this should have been the case in those games and ALL games?. We have had this rubbish for longer than we care to remember now. Why do our players appear to pick and choose the games they put effort into and at other times appear to have no interest whatsoever?. We all hope each season the new set of guys will be different but it appears nothing changes under this regime?

Prycey says...
9:53am Sat 11 Feb 12

It seems that our season hinges on how well our pack performs. If they improve and start bossing games I think we do have two good halves and a set of decent backs. It all comes down to those front rowers though. We need Dennis Betts to come and tell our lads to "Man up" and not get pushed around.

AdeyG'man says...
10:09am Sat 11 Feb 12

Gale & Sammut were pretty good last week, despite playing off the back of a beaten pack. If the forwards can "man up" and rip into Cas, the rest will take care of itself. Plenty of pace out wide, plenty of size...there's Tries in the backs, they just need the space and the ball!

the-insider says...
10:19am Sat 11 Feb 12

Pay peanuts and get monkeys or in medleys case a clown, let's face it this team and club is just like the rest of Bradford DEAD

franklyn says...
1:44pm Sat 11 Feb 12

Prycey wrote:
It seems that our season hinges on how well our pack performs. If they improve and start bossing games I think we do have two good halves and a set of decent backs. It all comes down to those front rowers though. We need Dennis Betts to come and tell our lads to "Man up" and not get pushed around.
Prycey, do you relly believe this set of forward we have now are good enough to take on the league's best?
Don't think even dennis betts could work with half the forwards we have at bulls. Ask yourself this if we put the whole lot of the pack up for sale, how many enquiries would we get?
Maybe for the two young second rowers donno and whitehead. People on here keep banging on about our two hookers, how good they are. They were totally outclassed last week by one of OUR outcasts and a has-been from HKR.
Whilst i agree the H/B situation has improved with gale and summut, It was so obvious how much we missed lynchie last week.
It's going to be a long hard season with the forwards we have available I'm afraid.

oatesingham says...
2:12pm Sat 11 Feb 12

there is enough hot air on this site to launch a balloon.
the majority of posts on here speak of how i would change this and who needs to go ,if they were in charge i would imagine these self acclaimed experts would be out of jobs within seconds of walking into the ground ,let those who are trying to run the club ,do it and the rest of you shut the hell up YOUR NOT HELPING,because you dont know what the hell you are on about...

I can see clearly now... says...
2:40pm Sat 11 Feb 12

Same old same old. I remember when the players used to do their talking on the pitch by demolishing the opposition. I'm sick of reading the same nonsense week after week.

Potter for the sack says...
2:49pm Sat 11 Feb 12

oatesingham wrote:
there is enough hot air on this site to launch a balloon.
the majority of posts on here speak of how i would change this and who needs to go ,if they were in charge i would imagine these self acclaimed experts would be out of jobs within seconds of walking into the ground ,let those who are trying to run the club ,do it and the rest of you shut the hell up YOUR NOT HELPING,because you dont know what the hell you are on about...
Couldn't agree with you more. What do the wind bags know about who are carrying injuries, look better in training etc. Most havn't even played and if the have it is light yars away in the mud and brawling era. COYB

Pablo says...
4:51pm Sat 11 Feb 12

oatesingham wrote:
there is enough hot air on this site to launch a balloon.
the majority of posts on here speak of how i would change this and who needs to go ,if they were in charge i would imagine these self acclaimed experts would be out of jobs within seconds of walking into the ground ,let those who are trying to run the club ,do it and the rest of you shut the hell up YOUR NOT HELPING,because you dont know what the hell you are on about...
...you're obviously not a regular supporter, then.

Well, we've a team of journeymen who couldn't fight their way out of a paper bag.

Humiliated at home to an understrength Catalan last week and totally outclassed at Hull.

Most of those of us who know a bit about the game predicted a dire season before it even began and the only thing we appear to have got wrong is we underestimated just how bad we were.

oatesingham says...
5:16pm Sat 11 Feb 12

like i said dont know what you are talking about your post ...(you're obviously not a regular supporter, then). just proves it one post and you think you know me WRONG WRONG WRONG im a season ticket holder dont need muppets making predictions on little or no evidence so please shut up get the correct information before speaking and writing rubbish knowing a little about the game is a dangerous thing your quote,,,also your so easy to wind up

Pablo says...
5:21pm Sat 11 Feb 12

oatesingham wrote:
like i said dont know what you are talking about your post ...(you're obviously not a regular supporter, then). just proves it one post and you think you know me WRONG WRONG WRONG im a season ticket holder dont need muppets making predictions on little or no evidence so please shut up get the correct information before speaking and writing rubbish knowing a little about the game is a dangerous thing your quote,,,also your so easy to wind up
....bottom of the league, or are you looking at it upside down?

oatesingham says...
5:29pm Sat 11 Feb 12

one game of season lost= pablos season over,please continue with tablets

oatesingham says...
5:41pm Sat 11 Feb 12

oh were not bottom wrong again

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