DAVID Foggin-Johnston admits he has “fallen in love” with the Bulls after signing a new one-year deal.

The 26-year-old winger has just completed his fourth season at the club and was eager to stay.

He said: "I'm over the moon to sign a new deal here and my family is too.

“I've built massive relationships with the club and its loyal supporters and I didn't want my journey to end here.

"Bradford Bulls is my home, I've said it before I want to play here and give 100 per cent whenever I take the field.

“I want to help the squad give justice for this year as it wasn't good enough by our standards. I owed it to myself and the supporters to come back again next year and improve on this season.

"We know that next season our goals are nothing short of the play-offs. We have to buy into what Mark (Dunning) wants from us and we'll see how we go.

"Like I said, Bradford (Bulls) is my home now and I've had some of the most memorable games here, I've built a life away from the club to suit my time here.”

Head coach Dunning believes retaining Foggin-Johnston, who has made 43 Bulls appearances since arriving from Hunslet in 2019, will provide good competition within the squad.

Dunning said: “As discussed before, we're trying to change the cultures and behaviours within our club and Dee understands this and encapsulates this.

“He's built a great relationship with the club and its loyal fans and he's good to have around the squad.

"Dee is a coachable guy, he's always wanting to learn and take new things on board."