MIKOLAJ Oledzki has hailed the Bulls' "outstanding" work ethic after slotting seamlessly back into the squad.

The teenage prop is back at Odsal for a second loan spell from neighbours Leeds Rhinos and has been impressed by the attitude among the camp ahead of Sunday's home clash with London Broncos.

He said: "Everyone welcomed me like I never left. I'm really glad to be back as the atmosphere is great and the work ethic is outstanding. Everyone just wants to work hard and do well.

"The intensity in a training session is so important. I came down to Bradford and everyone was really pushing themselves. Everyone puts 100 per cent in and that is what's important.

"You can see that when your team-mate puts in full effort, then you want to copy him. It creates a great buzz."

The 18-year-old made a good impression during his first Bulls stint at the start of the season.

He has returned for a month after making his Super League debut for the Rhinos and also having scored a try against Doncaster in the Challenge Cup.

Oledzki insists changing team-mates again is not an issue as he is just pleased to get among the action.

He said: "I'm really happy to be back. All I want to do is play rugby, so the best thing for me to do is just to take everything as it comes. I don't think about it too much. Wherever I play, I enjoy it."

The England Academy player has been joined by fellow Leeds loanees Sam Hallas, Jordan Lilley and Cameron Smith as the Bulls beef up their resources in a bid to beat relegation from the Championship.

A win over the Broncos would see them finally reach zero points and Poland-born youngster Oledzki said: "Each game is important but this one especially can be our opportunity to get to zero.

"We are so close to being at that point, then we can build on that and move up the table."

Meanwhile, forward Brandan Wilkinson and full back Oscar Thomas have been named in Scotland's extended World Cup squad.