2000 Bradford Bulls Season - Season Review

Season Review

February 2000

Bradford kicked off the 2000 season with a 32-4 win over Huddersfield Giants in the 4th Round of the Challenge Cup, the Bulls followed this win up by smashing Wakefield Wildcats 46-0 in the 5th Round.

March 2000

The Bulls started Super League V with a 32-10 win over premiership winners St Helens at Knowsley Road. Bradford's quest to become cup winners continued with a hard fought 28-18 win against Halifax RLFC. The Bulls resumed their defense of the Super League League Leader's Shield with a 58-4 win against Warrington Wolves. Warrington Wolves were once again on the end of a defeat as the Bulls beat them the following week 44-10 in the semi final of the Challenge Cup.

April 2000

May 2000

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