BULLS fan Brett Turner has offered to kit out the new club this season.

Dewsbury-based firm Ravensport were prepared to provide a strip for the planned friendly against Batley last week.

The company, who are in their fourth year of supplying kit for the Bulldogs, had come up with a traditional design for the game, which should have taken place last Sunday.

The match was scrapped in advance at the request of the former Bulls players who would have lined up.

It is thought a strip has been sourced for Sunday's friendly against the Giants.

But Turner, Ravensport design and production manager, insists the kit offer remains on the table for the forthcoming campaign.

He said: “We’d only need very short notice for the start of the season. We make everything in house and could turn a whole kit round in a day or two.

“I’m a Bradford fan myself and it was a real shame the Batley game wasn’t on.

“Knowing the Bulls might not have had a kit, we were all keen as mustard to try to help. We would have helped any club in that situation.

“I coach a conference team at Shaw Cross and my dad has been involved in rugby league for 40 years.

“It’s been a disaster for some time now at the club and you can’t blame the staff and players not actually turning up for the (Batley) game.

“They had to think about their futures, worrying if the club didn’t come out of liquidation and having to look for a new job. They couldn’t afford to get injured or anything like that.”

Turner believes the now departed head coach Rohan Smith had been the shining light through all the problems going on.

“Rohan is the most positive bloke you can wish to meet,” he added. “I’ve spoken to him before and he was really good to us, having us over there to watch training sessions.”