IT is exactly a decade since Bradford Bulls reached their third successive Women’s Challenge Cup final.
They lost them all, but finally lifted the trophy for the first and only time in 2017.
That year saw Bulls complete the trouble, as they also won the League Leaders’ Shield and the Grand Final in the inaugural Women’s Super League season.
Their star has fallen since then, and they now ply their trade in the Northern Women’s Championship, but hopes are high of a return to Super League in the near future.
And the road back starts from next week, as Bulls’ women hold the first of three open training sessions.
They will take place at Tong, Integrated House, BD4 6NG, and will be on Tuesday, October 1 (6:30pm-8:30pm), Tuesday, October 8 (6:30pm – 8:30pm) and Sunday, October 13 (9am-2pm).
Please email headofwomensrugby@bradfordbulls.co.uk to book on to any of those sessions, which are open to those going into Year 12 in September and older.
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