Bulls have announced that Paul Gill - a familiar name to Leeds Rhinos and rugby league in Bradford - will be their Guest of Honour on Sunday at Odsal Stadium.

The hugely popular figure within the sport, in West Yorkshire in particular, was sadly diagnosed with MND (Motor Neurone Disease) last summer.

A BARLA tourist while being a star player for Clayton ARLFC, one of the Bradford Bulls’ community clubs, he signed for Leeds and went on to represent the club 47 times in the 1980s.

He also captained their 'A' team for many years, then went on to coach at Clayton. 

As Bulls’ Guest of Honour, Gill will present the match ball to the referee ahead of kick off on Sunday, with Bradford facing Rhinos for the Keith Howard Foundation Trophy from 3pm.

Bulls will also be welcoming Gill’s family and friends to the match, who will all be watching on from the Trevor Foster Suite throughout the afternoon.

There will also be a bucket collection in and around Odsal Stadium to raise money for the MND Association.