Bulls season-ticket sales are being tipped to top the 8,000 mark for Super League IX.

Sales to date have smashed all previous records, said media manager Stuart Duffy.

Early Bird season-ticket sales had averaged 700 a week since October 20, reinforcing the Bulls' status as the "boom club" of 2003, said Duffy.

"Sales are up over 30 per cent on the equivalent period last year," he said.

"The club has just witnessed the most successful season in its history and feedback suggests supporters are also thrilled with the return to Odsal Stadium and the Bulls Experience.

"Our Early Bird season-ticket discount offers the cheapest way to watch the treble champions in action, and provides great value for money with four solid hours of innovative entertainment planned every gameday."

The Bulls have also launched an e-ticketing system, which allows supporters to

purchase season and match tickets and coach travel through their web site.

The system was designed to make buying tickets as easy and convenient as possible, said Duffy.

"Getting big attendances on gamedays is the platform on which the Bulls' success is built," he said.

"As we head towards 2004 with potentially 8,000 season-ticket holders urging us on, we are clearly well on our way to another record season, which will further enhance our position as the UK's most successful rugby club."