THERE will be no 'zero party' for the Bulls if they win at Rochdale tomorrow.

That's according to half back Jordan Lilley, who insists the only celebrations will be when Bradford have secured their Championship status for next season.

With the Bulls locked on minus two points for more than two months, the on-loan Leeds Rhinos youngster said: "We've had numerous chances to get back to zero and we haven't done it, so there won't be a big celebration.

"These boys' celebrations will come when they're not in the relegation battle and not worried about contracts next year if they were to get relegated.

"I appreciate that and when I'm playing, I'm not just here to make the numbers up – I feel passionate about helping keep Bradford up.

"I feel like it's on my shoulders as well. It could be easy for me and the other Leeds boys, who have got contracts, to not worry about losing – but I hate losing.

"I want to win week-in, week-out and I don't want to see a team like Bradford go down again."

Lilley remains on a rolling week-by-week deal with the Bulls and says he will not be returning to Leeds for the odd game unless it's completely necessary.

He said: "I've had conversations with Brian McDermott and there were stages last week when I could have gone back and played. Rob Burrow had a bit of a shoulder problem but he's back in the squad this week.

"I just want to be playing. We had a good conversation last week and agreed that if I'm going to go back, I want to be in the side and not just sat on the bench for 80 minutes like I did against Catalans.

"That's not going to do me any good, so if I do go back it will be to play a continuous amount of games."