ADAM Sidlow admitted his try-scoring display in Sunday's thumping win over Sheffield marked one of the proudest days of his career.

The Bulls prop collected an unselfish pass from Kieren Moss late on to cross the line for a try he converted himself.

It was the perfect way to mark his 100th Bradford appearance and Sidlow said: "I'd been on at him all game saying 'come on Mossy, get me a try'.

"He said 'if you're there, I'll give it to you' and when he floated that pass out to me, my ticker was going a bit.

"It was really unselfish because he could have easily had a fifth try, so I'm very grateful to him for that.

"I spoke to the boys before the game and at half-time about being ruthless. We scored over 30 points during the first half and then spoke at half-time about nilling them.

"In defence and attack, that was one of the best performances we've had all year.

"When I scored and did a swan dive, it was a really good feeling and on a par with when we drew at Leeds in 2013.

"I had a lot of family here, so it was a very proud moment and a great day all round.

"Lee Radford presented me with my shirt before the game and said it was no mean feat to reach 100 appearances for Bradford."

Moss took centre stage with four tries against Sheffield and dovetailed superbly with Dane Chisholm.

Sidlow said: "Chissy has got that special footwork and flair, while Mossy is always there to back him up with his speed.

"They are going to be a potent weapon next season – and with Leon Pryce coming on board as well, hopefully we can put things right after not getting in the top four this year."