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Dave Craven, the T&A's Bradford Bulls reporter gets on his soapbox over the latest rugby league issues.
The biggest and most important Bulls signing for 2009 – and years to come – is already at the club.
Given the current furore about all these battered bodies limping around Super League, the last thing we need is more injuries. Especially ones that are preventable.
What to do when you've a few hours to kill in Perpignan. Erm, what about training with the Bulls?
There’s only going to be one winner in the Bulls-Rhinos-Iestyn Harris battle and it’s not either of the Super League clubs, the player himself or the game of rugby.
It is excellent news that the Bulls are in the red for the first time in nine years, especially considering some of the doom and gloom the sporting world has dumped on us this week.
Who’s looking forward to the results of that ‘root and branch’ examination into England’s Euro failure?
It's easy to understand Sam Burgess - and probably Leon Pryce, Gareth Raynor and Maurie Fa'asavalu - being a little peeved missing out on all the fun tomorrow night.
The Grand Final is just nine short days away but I for one don’t want this season to end.
It’s great that some long-held traditions still remain in the clean-cut, professional age of Super League.
It doesn’t take much to serve up a cracker between the Bulls and Leeds Rhinos.
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