Robbie Paul today warned Warrington's giant-killers, 'you won't slay us'.

The Kiwi star said there would be none of the complacency that saw the Bulls go down 18-14 last season, as the Bulls seek to put on a show at home.

Paul said that the team wanted to prove to the home fans that they were better then the Challenge Cup defeat to Leeds showed.

"We came back with a strong win against Wigan, which was an excellent result for us," said Paul, who along with his brother Henry was instrumental in the 84-12 revenge win in the sides' last meeting.

"But we still have something to prove at Valley Parade. We want to show the fans the Leeds game was a one-off and we will be looking to come out strongly against Warrington.

"We have been training very well and everyone here is really up for this game."

Paul added that although his neck was not 100 per cent, he was fit to play.

"There have been a few injury concerns but we have a strong squad here and we can manage," he said.

"It should be a good game and we will be looking for a powerful performance."

And the half-back backed the pleas of his coach and chairman over the Odsal development.

"We want to see the fans turning out in numbers for this first home game of the season," he added.

"Odsal means a lot to everyone connected with Bradford and if we get a big crowd out at Sunday's game, that should send a message to the people who matter.

"And we can guarantee that if people do turn up, they will be entertained by our rugby."