Featherstone Return To The Top At Bradford
Ninth-placed Bradford Bull welcomed Featherstone Rovers to their narrow Odsall pitch, off the back of two narrow defeats, including a loss to Halifax Panthers, who played 79 minutes of the match with 12 men.
The visitors arrived unbeaten, amidst a flurry of speculation around the possible signing of former Wigan full back/centre Zack Hardaker, who the Cherry and Whites had released "to persue career options" in his home territory of West Yorkshire.
Of immediate interest, though, was the return of winter signing Jesse Sene-Lefao following an injury in the opening game of the season.
At stake were two vital league points - as well as the Peter Fox memorial trophy.
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