The Bulls claimed their first win in seven league games after beating Salford 28-14.

Kyle Briggs scored within six minutes to provide a lead Bradford never relinquished.

Mark Henry claimed the first of his triple soon after but three tries in the final ten minutes of the first half put the Bulls in total command.

A cut-out pass from Ben Jeffries sent in Paul Sykes and Heath L'Estrange wriggled over from dummy half before a great break from Craig Kopczak allowed Jeffries to score.

Salford made a second half surge, Henry twice put in on the right flank but the result was never really in doubt.

Briggs claimed his second try of the game with seven minutes remaining to kill the game off.

Bulls: Shad Royston; Jason Crookes, Patrick Ah Van, Elliott Whitehead, Paul Sykes; Ben Jeffries, Kyle Briggs; Andy Lynch, Matt Diskin, Bryn Hargreaves, Olivier Elima, Tom Olbison, Jamie Langley. Interchange: Heath L'Estrange, Craig Kopczak, James Donaldson, Tom Burgess.

Salford: Luke Patten; Jodie Broughton, Stefan Ratchford, Sean Gleeson, Mark Henry; Matty Smith, Daniel Holdsworth; Ray Cashmere, Marc Sneyd, Ryan Boyle, Chris Nero, Vinnie Anderson, Stephen Wild. Interchange: Lee Jewitt, Adam Neal, Iafeta Paleaaesina, Adam Sidlow.