Bradford Bulls young guns earn Academy contracts

Left to right: Jacob Farrell, Isaac Pollard, Sam Bates, Paul Medley (head of youth), Francis Cummins (Bulls head coach), Todd Binns, Josh Greenwood-McDonald, Nick Gomersall Left to right: Jacob Farrell, Isaac Pollard, Sam Bates, Paul Medley (head of youth), Francis Cummins (Bulls head coach), Todd Binns, Josh Greenwood-McDonald, Nick Gomersall

The Bulls have announced that six players from their Under-16s Scholarship season have been handed contracts with the club.

They include centre Jacob Farrell, loose forward Isaac Pollard, prop or second-rower Sam Bates, stand-off Josh Greenwood-McDonald, half-back Nick Gomersall and winger Todd Binns.

The Bulls’ Head of Youth Paul Medley said: “I’d like to thank the players for their patience in what has been a difficult situation.

“Until the future of the club was ratified by the RFL we were not in a position to offer contracts but they all held back until we were able to do so.

“All six have shown throughout the season that they have what it takes to warrant a contract with the Bulls and they will all be given every opportunity to make a successful career in rugby league.”

Comments(3)

theviking62 says...
9:59am Tue 9 Oct 12

Welcome to Odsal, hope you all get what your aiming for. Good luck.


Well, well, well, our so called Insiders have once again been proved wrong. About time they gave up, trying to be clever, leaving it to those WHO ARE IN THE KNOW.

Kellington Bull says...
6:36pm Tue 9 Oct 12

Great news. Good luck to all six. They are our future.

hottoddy says...
8:41pm Tue 9 Oct 12

Well done to the boys, and all their scholarship team mates, who all played through difficult times towards the end of the season with integrity and maturity. Youth is the future. COYB!

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