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Bulls give Chambers harsh reality check

10:05pm Sunday 30th March 2008

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By Dave Craven »

Bulls 50, Castleford 4

If he'd have seen the way the Bulls' trampled all over his prospective team-mates, disgraced sprint star Dwain Chambers might have run a mile never mind 100 metres. In the other direction.

All the talk at Grattan Stadium and throughout the rugby league world today was of the drugs cheat athlete who will apparently and bizarrely be unveiled as a Castleford player tomorrow.

The Tigers hope to utilise his blistering pace as a winger but wing play is the least of their concerns after Bradford gave Super League's bottom club a hammering.

On this form, Chambers will never even see the ball.

At times, the rampant Bulls seemed like they were toying with their hapless opponents, blasting holes everywhere and running over defenders as if they weren't even there.

The visitors only managed to get in the Bradford 20 once in the second half and that ended with Luke Dorn embarrassingly scrambling around on all fours trying to touch down a kick.

He missed with three attempts and it summed up Cas's day. They need experienced players to fill gaping deficiencies in their thread-bare squad - Kirk Dixon and Mark Leafa were the latest to succumb to injuries - and what a soon-to-be 30-year-old, who has never even played the game, will do only the big wigs at Tigers know.

It seems even beleaguered boss Terry Matterson is in the dark. After seeing the Bulls tear through his side, he suggested he hadn't been involved in the deal when questioned about Chambers' imminent arrival.

"I don't want to talk about that," said Matterson.

"All I'm worried about is the team and, to be honest, that hasn't got a hell of a lot to do with me. I'm dealing with the footy team at the moment.

"I'll be honest with you - I don't know much about it. I haven't dealt with it at all. I know a little bit about him but I'd rather not comment on it, to be honest."

Bulls boss Steve McNamara could comment on his side though and, having seen them impressively post nine tries and, importantly, stay secure at the other end, there was plenty to be positive about.

"I'm really pleased with them," said the Odsal chief.

"They should gain a lot of confidence by scoring a lot of points like that and we possibly put four or five chances down over the line, too."

They did. Referee Ben Thaler managed to chalk off efforts from Dave Halley and Craig Kopczak in the second half when both seemed certain scores.

Kopczak bulldozed over and looked to have touched down but Thaler ruled the young prop was held up while Halley - although trying his best to spill - did eventually pick up Paul Deacon's delicate grubber and cross.

Thaler ruled a knock on and Cas were let off further damage. Simon Finnigan also bombed a chance when he somehow failed to collect another Deacon kick but none of this can take the gloss off a polished Bradford performance.

McNamara has been tearing his hair out watching his side deliver moments of magic followed by spells of sheer stupidity. But today they completed a full 80 minutes without any self-imploding and the results were clear.

Some will argue Cas posed little threat but neither did Harlequins on Easter Monday and Brad-ford still gave them a sniff of somehow winning.

There was no such generosity this time. Adam Fletcher scored at the end of the first period but that was Cas's sole venture into the Bulls' 20 and the hosts, who had earlier gone ahead through Wayne Godwin, didn't let it deter them.

Deacon, who was again outstanding directing his side, produced a rare mistake by kicking the re-start out on the full only for Cas youngster Joe Westerman to try passing while on the ground and conceding a penalty of their own.

Moments later, James Evans was diving in onto Ben Jeffries' raking kick while the Tigers' defence dozed and the rout was under way.

Semi Tadulala got the first of his hat-trick after Godwin and Finnigan teamed up to belt Michael Wainwright, dislodging the ball from the winger's grasp on his own 20.

Halley showed nimble footwork to avoid a shooter out of the line before executing a sharp pass for Paul Sykes to surge in for their fourth and a 22-4 interval lead.

The Bulls had been solid in the first half, completing their sets and methodically wearing Cas down.

But after the re-start, they opened up with some exciting stuff, none more so than Tadulala's second after a thrilling move involving Deacon, Halley, Godwin, Finnigan and Hape.

Then Jeffries, whose pace at half-back has brought a new dimension to the Bulls, sliced through before embarrassing full back Ryan McGoldrick with a big step to score.

Sam Burgess and Jamie Langley blitzed Matterson's men again with a series of thunderous breaks.

Finnigan, Halley and Kopczak all saw their chances go begging before Hape stepped through to restore order and another fine Deacon kick created Chris Nero's first try for the club.

Tadulala completed the demolition with his hat-trick off David Solomona's arrowed mis-pass.

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andy, liversedge says...
11:40pm Sun 30 Mar 08

you can only play whats in front of you, but i thought we were brilliant today once again dave halley no mistakes at fullback caught every ball and went forward despite his size, deacons goal kicking from the touchline was awesome i thought jeffries played well too a good all round performance. if we had gone for two points right at the end instead of the power play we would have been level on points with saint helens we have had some poor performances but still up there!!!!!!

andy, liversedge says...
11:40pm Sun 30 Mar 08

you can only play whats in front of you, but i thought we were brilliant today once again dave halley no mistakes at fullback caught every ball and went forward despite his size, deacons goal kicking from the touchline was awesome i thought jeffries played well too a good all round performance. if we had gone for two points right at the end instead of the power play we would have been level on points with saint helens we have had some poor performances but still up there!!!!!!

andy, liversedge says...
11:40pm Sun 30 Mar 08

you can only play whats in front of you, but i thought we were brilliant today once again dave halley no mistakes at fullback caught every ball and went forward despite his size, deacons goal kicking from the touchline was awesome i thought jeffries played well too a good all round performance. if we had gone for two points right at the end instead of the power play we would have been level on points with saint helens we have had some poor performances but still up there!!!!!!

andy, liversedge says...
11:40pm Sun 30 Mar 08

you can only play whats in front of you, but i thought we were brilliant today once again dave halley no mistakes at fullback caught every ball and went forward despite his size, deacons goal kicking from the touchline was awesome i thought jeffries played well too a good all round performance. if we had gone for two points right at the end instead of the power play we would have been level on points with saint helens we have had some poor performances but still up there!!!!!!

Tricky Dicky, Brunei says...
5:34am Mon 31 Mar 08

A good win but let's not get carried away. I said some time ago that the Bulls needed to win at least 3 out of their next 5 games to stay in contention. They have won 4. Above expectation but the loss has been more memorable than the wins. I just feel the standard of Super League is becoming more homogenised but not at a high level. Depending on how the results went yesterday, the Bulls could have ended up anywhere from 3rd to 9th place. And that is it, we will finish up between 3rd and 9th. For some that will be deemed as a successful season but I would like to think that the Bulls can beat the sides above them at home and be competitive against them away. This isn't the case. The next 6 games will go along way to determining the rest of the season. So far, so good but we need to be beating the likes of St Helen, Leeds and Wigan to give a rosier view for the future.

Tricky Dicky, Brunei says...
5:34am Mon 31 Mar 08

A good win but let's not get carried away. I said some time ago that the Bulls needed to win at least 3 out of their next 5 games to stay in contention. They have won 4. Above expectation but the loss has been more memorable than the wins. I just feel the standard of Super League is becoming more homogenised but not at a high level. Depending on how the results went yesterday, the Bulls could have ended up anywhere from 3rd to 9th place. And that is it, we will finish up between 3rd and 9th. For some that will be deemed as a successful season but I would like to think that the Bulls can beat the sides above them at home and be competitive against them away. This isn't the case. The next 6 games will go along way to determining the rest of the season. So far, so good but we need to be beating the likes of St Helen, Leeds and Wigan to give a rosier view for the future.

Tricky Dicky, Brunei says...
5:34am Mon 31 Mar 08

A good win but let's not get carried away. I said some time ago that the Bulls needed to win at least 3 out of their next 5 games to stay in contention. They have won 4. Above expectation but the loss has been more memorable than the wins. I just feel the standard of Super League is becoming more homogenised but not at a high level. Depending on how the results went yesterday, the Bulls could have ended up anywhere from 3rd to 9th place. And that is it, we will finish up between 3rd and 9th. For some that will be deemed as a successful season but I would like to think that the Bulls can beat the sides above them at home and be competitive against them away. This isn't the case. The next 6 games will go along way to determining the rest of the season. So far, so good but we need to be beating the likes of St Helen, Leeds and Wigan to give a rosier view for the future.

Tricky Dicky, Brunei says...
5:34am Mon 31 Mar 08

A good win but let's not get carried away. I said some time ago that the Bulls needed to win at least 3 out of their next 5 games to stay in contention. They have won 4. Above expectation but the loss has been more memorable than the wins. I just feel the standard of Super League is becoming more homogenised but not at a high level. Depending on how the results went yesterday, the Bulls could have ended up anywhere from 3rd to 9th place. And that is it, we will finish up between 3rd and 9th. For some that will be deemed as a successful season but I would like to think that the Bulls can beat the sides above them at home and be competitive against them away. This isn't the case. The next 6 games will go along way to determining the rest of the season. So far, so good but we need to be beating the likes of St Helen, Leeds and Wigan to give a rosier view for the future.

Brian, Wibsey says...
9:31am Mon 31 Mar 08

Those of us who urged staying away from the arsenic after the Leeds defeat will know that yesterdays victory was really good workout against a poor team. Guys like Tadulala, Hape, Jeffries and Nero who has struggled will come on for that. Feather is looking a like a proper prop and Koppy and especially Halley did a good job. Some of our link play came together like it hasn't so far this season and we played the full 80 mins.

We're up to 5th, 2 points off Wire who go Leeds next week with signs that we're coming together as a side and gaining a bit of confidence.

Celebration no, but sufficient grounds for a little bit more optimism me thinks.

COME ON YOU BULLS. Let's go to Hull and give them a good hiding.

Brian, Wibsey says...
9:31am Mon 31 Mar 08

Those of us who urged staying away from the arsenic after the Leeds defeat will know that yesterdays victory was really good workout against a poor team. Guys like Tadulala, Hape, Jeffries and Nero who has struggled will come on for that. Feather is looking a like a proper prop and Koppy and especially Halley did a good job. Some of our link play came together like it hasn't so far this season and we played the full 80 mins.

We're up to 5th, 2 points off Wire who go Leeds next week with signs that we're coming together as a side and gaining a bit of confidence.

Celebration no, but sufficient grounds for a little bit more optimism me thinks.

COME ON YOU BULLS. Let's go to Hull and give them a good hiding.

Brian, Wibsey says...
9:31am Mon 31 Mar 08

Those of us who urged staying away from the arsenic after the Leeds defeat will know that yesterdays victory was really good workout against a poor team. Guys like Tadulala, Hape, Jeffries and Nero who has struggled will come on for that. Feather is looking a like a proper prop and Koppy and especially Halley did a good job. Some of our link play came together like it hasn't so far this season and we played the full 80 mins.

We're up to 5th, 2 points off Wire who go Leeds next week with signs that we're coming together as a side and gaining a bit of confidence.

Celebration no, but sufficient grounds for a little bit more optimism me thinks.

COME ON YOU BULLS. Let's go to Hull and give them a good hiding.

Brian, Wibsey says...
9:31am Mon 31 Mar 08

Those of us who urged staying away from the arsenic after the Leeds defeat will know that yesterdays victory was really good workout against a poor team. Guys like Tadulala, Hape, Jeffries and Nero who has struggled will come on for that. Feather is looking a like a proper prop and Koppy and especially Halley did a good job. Some of our link play came together like it hasn't so far this season and we played the full 80 mins.

We're up to 5th, 2 points off Wire who go Leeds next week with signs that we're coming together as a side and gaining a bit of confidence.

Celebration no, but sufficient grounds for a little bit more optimism me thinks.

COME ON YOU BULLS. Let's go to Hull and give them a good hiding.

Adrian, Bradford says...
11:42am Mon 31 Mar 08

Brian wrote:
Those of us who urged staying away from the arsenic after the Leeds defeat will know that yesterdays victory was really good workout against a poor team. Guys like Tadulala, Hape, Jeffries and Nero who has struggled will come on for that. Feather is looking a like a proper prop and Koppy and especially Halley did a good job. Some of our link play came together like it hasn't so far this season and we played the full 80 mins. We're up to 5th, 2 points off Wire who go Leeds next week with signs that we're coming together as a side and gaining a bit of confidence. Celebration no, but sufficient grounds for a little bit more optimism me thinks. COME ON YOU BULLS. Let's go to Hull and give them a good hiding.
With the way Saints are playing at the moment, Wigan sneaking a win for the past couple of weeks, and we're looking like a team on the verge of gelling, it's only a matter of time. We're getting pace in the right areas, our handling is a lot crisper and the young LOCAL lads are coming in and doing a fantastic job and support play is finally showing. Finnigan, Godwin, Jeffries linking up on the shoulder of bigger players. Finnigan especially has impressed me recently. For a player brought in to be a "fringe" player, he's playing with plenty of quality and not afraid to put in the dirty work.

Adrian, Bradford says...
11:42am Mon 31 Mar 08

Brian wrote:
Those of us who urged staying away from the arsenic after the Leeds defeat will know that yesterdays victory was really good workout against a poor team. Guys like Tadulala, Hape, Jeffries and Nero who has struggled will come on for that. Feather is looking a like a proper prop and Koppy and especially Halley did a good job. Some of our link play came together like it hasn't so far this season and we played the full 80 mins. We're up to 5th, 2 points off Wire who go Leeds next week with signs that we're coming together as a side and gaining a bit of confidence. Celebration no, but sufficient grounds for a little bit more optimism me thinks. COME ON YOU BULLS. Let's go to Hull and give them a good hiding.
With the way Saints are playing at the moment, Wigan sneaking a win for the past couple of weeks, and we're looking like a team on the verge of gelling, it's only a matter of time. We're getting pace in the right areas, our handling is a lot crisper and the young LOCAL lads are coming in and doing a fantastic job and support play is finally showing. Finnigan, Godwin, Jeffries linking up on the shoulder of bigger players. Finnigan especially has impressed me recently. For a player brought in to be a "fringe" player, he's playing with plenty of quality and not afraid to put in the dirty work.

Adrian, Bradford says...
11:42am Mon 31 Mar 08

Brian wrote:
Those of us who urged staying away from the arsenic after the Leeds defeat will know that yesterdays victory was really good workout against a poor team. Guys like Tadulala, Hape, Jeffries and Nero who has struggled will come on for that. Feather is looking a like a proper prop and Koppy and especially Halley did a good job. Some of our link play came together like it hasn't so far this season and we played the full 80 mins. We're up to 5th, 2 points off Wire who go Leeds next week with signs that we're coming together as a side and gaining a bit of confidence. Celebration no, but sufficient grounds for a little bit more optimism me thinks. COME ON YOU BULLS. Let's go to Hull and give them a good hiding.
With the way Saints are playing at the moment, Wigan sneaking a win for the past couple of weeks, and we're looking like a team on the verge of gelling, it's only a matter of time. We're getting pace in the right areas, our handling is a lot crisper and the young LOCAL lads are coming in and doing a fantastic job and support play is finally showing. Finnigan, Godwin, Jeffries linking up on the shoulder of bigger players. Finnigan especially has impressed me recently. For a player brought in to be a "fringe" player, he's playing with plenty of quality and not afraid to put in the dirty work.

Adrian, Bradford says...
11:42am Mon 31 Mar 08

Brian wrote:
Those of us who urged staying away from the arsenic after the Leeds defeat will know that yesterdays victory was really good workout against a poor team. Guys like Tadulala, Hape, Jeffries and Nero who has struggled will come on for that. Feather is looking a like a proper prop and Koppy and especially Halley did a good job. Some of our link play came together like it hasn't so far this season and we played the full 80 mins. We're up to 5th, 2 points off Wire who go Leeds next week with signs that we're coming together as a side and gaining a bit of confidence. Celebration no, but sufficient grounds for a little bit more optimism me thinks. COME ON YOU BULLS. Let's go to Hull and give them a good hiding.
With the way Saints are playing at the moment, Wigan sneaking a win for the past couple of weeks, and we're looking like a team on the verge of gelling, it's only a matter of time. We're getting pace in the right areas, our handling is a lot crisper and the young LOCAL lads are coming in and doing a fantastic job and support play is finally showing. Finnigan, Godwin, Jeffries linking up on the shoulder of bigger players. Finnigan especially has impressed me recently. For a player brought in to be a "fringe" player, he's playing with plenty of quality and not afraid to put in the dirty work.

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