Bradford Bulls starlets Paul Sykes and Robert Parker will be looking for revenge tonight.

They are in the Great Britain and Ireland youth team bidding to square their two-match series against the Australians at Hull.

The Aussies won the first Test 24-4 at Widnes last week but Great Britain are hoping to do better this time.

Full back Sykes, who made three full appearances and one as substitute for the Bulls in Super League last season, lines up at full back while Parker packs down in the second row.

A third Bulls player, teenage prop Vinnie Myler, is on the bench as one of the British replacements.

Bulls coach Matthew Elliott is going to watch his young charges along with his assistant Brian Noble, directors Roland Agar and Jack Bates and chief scout Eric Hawley.

Bulls' media manager Stuart Duffy said: "We are delighted about the boys' selection. It is further evidence of the success of our youth policy."

The Australians have never lost to a British team and have amassed 260 points in their five tour matches so far, including a 64-0 demolition of Yorkshire.

Young Lions: P Sykes (Bradford Bulls); P Salmon (Barrow), C Walker (Leeds), D Hodgson (Wigan), E Andrews (Wigan); C Thorman (Huddersfield-Sheffield), R Horne (Hull); R Bibey (Wigan), M Smith (Wigan), R Parker (Bradford Bulls), J Jones-Buchanan (Leeds), R Fletcher (Hull), P Noone (Warrington). Subs: S Kirkbride (Warrington), A McNally (Castleford), G Dean (Cardiff Academy), V Myler (Bradford Bulls).

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