BRADFORD Bulls Women saw their inconsistent Super League 2 season continue on Sunday, as they were thumped 50-0 at Featherstone Rovers.
Coming off the back of a 26-0 victory over Wakefield Trinity last time out, on this occasion it was Bulls who were kept scoreless.
They were only 10-0 down after half-an-hour, but a crucial third Fev try before the break made Bulls' task a real uphill one.
Featherstone went 34-0 up after an hour, before scoring three tries in the last five minutes to finish with a flourish.
The result means Fev stay third, but are now ahead of fourth-placed Bulls by two points, instead of just points difference.
There are only two games left for Bulls, so the highest they can finish is third in the seven-team table.
They could yet drop to fifth, but only if they lose their final two matches and Leigh Miners Rangers win both of theirs.
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