The Bulls have a long and varied casualty list as they prepare to face Huddersfield at Odsal on Sunday.

Karl Pratt is doubtful with a minor knee ligament strain, Aaron Smith is still groggy after suffering a heavy head knock against Salford on Sunday, Leon Pryce has not fully recovered from a rib cartilage injury and Paul Deacon is still suffering the effects of a viral complaint that forced him to pull out of the match against Salford.

On the positive side, at least three of the four could return to full training this week and Pryce - who has the most serious injury - has not yet been ruled out of contention for the re-match with the Giants.

Chris Bridge - who put in a man-of-match performance from the bench on Sunday - is back training full time with the first team squad, as is young winger Andy Smith.

Huddersfield's Stanley Gene and Ben Roarty are free to face the Bulls after being cleared by the RFL following minor incidents in Sunday's defeat by Wigan.

The Bulls will get together with some of Bradford's leading companies to stage an 'It's a Knockout' tournament as part of the pre-match entertainment for the Giants' match, with the proceeds going to Sport Relief. JCT600, SMg Risk Solutions, Jump, Sovereign Healthcare, Norwich Union and The Pulse will be joined by the Bulls' nutritional suppliers, Perfect Sports Supplements.

The competition will be hosted by original 'It's a Knockout' compere Stuart Hall.

Later this week the Bulls play host to Sports Minister Richard Caborn, who will be at Odsal for the launch of the club's charitable foundation.