With their 100 per cent record now gone, Sunday's 17-16 defeat at Workington will serve as a wake-up call for Bulls.
Any hopes of going unbeaten all season were dashed as Leon Pryce put one over his old club by inflicting their first defeat of the League One season.
The build-up to the match was overshadowed by an off-the-field row after Town refused to allow Bulls to live stream the match on the internet.
It sparked a war of words between the clubs and boss John Kear admitted the controversy fired Workington up.
T&A Chief Sports Writer Simon Parker reflects on the weekend as Bulls look to get back on track at home to Coventry next up.
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