Brian Noble is hoping to avoid a feeding frenzy tomorrow night.

London Broncos are bidding for a second successive victory at Odsal, having won 22-12 in June, 2003.

And Bulls coach Noble says of their visitors: "They are like a school of piranhas - they feed off every error.

"I have watched videos of their last three matches (the 36-36 draw with Leeds last Sunday and the defeats at St Helens and Huddersfield) and they are a tough side, they are in your face all the time and they are niggly."

London had lost their last ten matches prior to the Leeds contest, including a 24-12 setback against the Bulls in a May Day Bank Holiday downpour.

The surprise draw with Tetley's Super League front-runners Leeds at Griffin Park was secured with a last-minute touchline conversion by Liam Botham, and Noble said: "London are starting to put things together and what better way to take things forward than against Bradford?

"They played really well last week and could and should have won. They are always a bit of a bogey side for us, as they showed last season, and we need to be aware of the threat they pose.

"Dennis Moran always seems to plays well against us, Mark O'Halloran and Nigel Roy are going well too, and Steele Retchless makes 1,000 metres in 100 carries.

"They have the nucleus of a very good side, with Roy, Russell Bawden, Retchless and Steve Trindall, who are very experienced Australians, and they have some good young players like Paul Sykes, Lee Greenwood, Rob Purdham and Neil Budworth working very hard for them."

Reflecting on last year's shock home defeat by the Broncos, Noble admits: "We know what we have to do to stop them from troubling us because we didn't do it last season!

"If we let Dennis Moran duck and dive and weave his way around the park and let him have all the time in the world to put his kicks where he wants them, then we will be caught short.

"But we can't just concentrate on him because they have a lot of quality all through the team.

"We know where we went wrong against Wigan and, although we played very well in parts of that game, there are areas we must improve on and that is what I have been stressing to the squad this week."