Shontayne Hape has promised Bulls fans: I'm fired up and ready to show you what I've got.

The former junior Kiwi (pictured) will make his competitive debut at Warrington tomorrow in the Powergen Challenge Cup fourth round and is desperate to impress.

And with the game being screened live on BBC, the 21-year-old knows it will be his big chance to show rugby league fans who he is and what he can do.

"I'm fired up and looking forward to getting out there and getting on with it," said Hape, who impressed against Castleford in the friendly two weeks ago.

"I must admit I am a bit nervous because I don't know anything about this lot, but I guess I don't really know about any of the teams so it will be the same every week.

"With the game being on TV I will be able to show the people who don't know me what I can do.

"I hope to give our loyal fans something to shout about."

He added that he didn't want to get too caught up in the media side of things, preferring instead to concentrate on his game.

Noble has named a squad of 19 for the trip to Wilderspool, a ground where the Bulls haven't lost in the Challenge Cup for more than 70 years.

The Bulls spent yesterday training at Leeds United's indoor training facility at Thorp Arch as they completed their final preparations for the game.