DANNY Addy is anticipating the test that awaits him at the back end of the current rugby league season.

While the Bulls are in the thick of a four-way battle to secure one of the two remaining top-four places in the Kingstone Press Championship, internationally Scotland are preparing for their Four Nations debut.

The tournament will see Steve McCormack's side face Australia in Hull, England in Coventry and New Zealand in Workington.

Addy said: "The Four Nations are at the end of the season and England, Australia and New Zealand are the teams you want to be playing against.

"It'll be good to be back on international duty – especially with Dale Ferguson and Oscar Thomas, as I play with them here at Bradford – and I'm really looking forward to it.

"I've spoken with Steve McCormack, He's set up a WhatsApp group for the Scotland boys and obviously once we start training at the end of the season, if I'm selected, the squad will be narrowed down and the team will get picked from there."

Addy has earned ten caps for his country since debuting in 2013 against Papua New Guinea as well as featuring for them in that year's World Cup, where they bowed out to the Kiwis in the quarter-finals at Headingley.

The following year, the Bulls fans' favourite was a key member of the squad that overcome France, Wales and Ireland to win the European Cup, thus earning qualification for the Four Nations this autumn.