KEITH Mumby has been appointed the Bulls first honorary president this evening.

The Bradford Northern legend enjoyed a 20-year spell for the club, having made his debut aged 16.

The former full-back holds the record for the second most-points scored in the club's history – amassing an incredible 1,830 points throughout his career in the red, amber and black.

Mumby - nicknamed 'Sir Keith' by Bradford fans - was included in the club's Team of the Century and the Millennium Masters.

Bulls director Mark Kilgallon said: “Keith is a very worthy recipient of our first-ever presidency term and it is a fitting tribute to his achievements at the club.

“He represents everything what is great about the club and has continued to be a great ambassador for the club over the decades since his retirement.

“We look forward to helping Keith settle into the role over the next two years and we are sure his appointment will be well received by our supporters who remember his dedication from his playing days.”