David Solomona has handed an insight into the Bulls' mentality this season, saying: It's win at all costs.

After a shaky start, Bradford have strung together some rich form and are targeting a fourth successive victory at Craven Park on Sunday.

In a Super League campaign that has already seen so many shocks, nothing can be taken for granted.

Solomona, however, insists the Bulls aren't thinking about anyone else but themselves.

"It doesn't matter who you're playing as long as you're winning," said the 30-year-old Kiwi star, seeking his first-ever Grand Final triumph.

"A lot has been made about who's won against who and who's lost recently.

"Castleford beat Leeds and St Helens but that doesn't mean they're the best team.

"We haven't beaten Leeds or St Helens yet but that doesn't mean anything either.

"It's all about winning games and getting to the play-offs. It doesn't matter who those wins are against.

"Trying to be consistent is the main goal and that's what we're aiming for here."

The flamboyant second row sat out last week's victory at Hull FC due to a quad injury and faces a fitness test today to see if he can resume in the club's immediate return to the east coast.

Solomona was ever-present last term but, having missed the opening five games this time due to a knee problem, the latest setback has been annoying.

"It's frustrating but Macca has bought well and the players he has brought in have really complemented us," he said.

"It shows how the squad has come on when a player like Matt Cook has gone out on loan. He's a player a lot of clubs would love to have in their side.

"If I don't play on Sunday I'll be gutted but as long as we're winning matches, I'm happy not to be there; that's all we're concerned with."

With another back-rower - Glenn Morrison - due to return to the fold after injury, Cook has been allowed to move on to Castleford.

Tame Tupou and Michael Platt are both nearing comebacks and only Joe Vagana is now on long-term sick.

Solomona, who scored in the 52-22 home thrashing of Hull KR last season, reckons their opponents are much-improved this time around.

With the new Aussie centre/wing partnership of Jake Webster and Daniel Fitzhenry already grabbing seven tries each and fellow NRL recruits like Ben Galea and Clint Newton making big impacts, Justin Morgan's team are far more rounded.

"I think Hull KR have probably bought better than every club in the competition," Solomona, 30, said.

"I've played against a lot of their signings in the NRL and there's some real quality.

"They had some good players there already from last year like James Webster, who I played alongside at Parramatta.

"I've a lot of respect for him and Paul Cooke, who has some tremendous skills."