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2011 Bradford Bulls season
Super League XVI Rank10th
Play-off resultDid not qualify
Challenge CupRound 5
2011 recordWins: 10; draws: 2; losses: 17
Points scoredFor: 638; against: 886
Team information
ChairmanPeter Hood
Head coachMick Potter
Captain
StadiumOdsal Stadium
Avg. attendance12,814
High attendance19,275 vs. Leeds Rhinos
Top scorers
TriesPatrick Ah Van & Shad Royston (12)
GoalsPatrick Ah Van (97)
PointsPatrick Ah Van (242)
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This article details the Bradford Bulls rugby league football club's 2011 season, the sixteenth season of the Super League era.

Season review

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August 2010

Bradford Bulls started the build-up for the 2011 Super League season by announcing the departure of centre Chris Nero, who was offered a new contract but turned it down to join Salford City Reds and also Mick Potter's decision to not renew the contract of the ageing Steve Menzies who was then offered a one-year contract at the Catalans Dragons which he accepted. The recruitment started with the announcement of Paul Sykes and Jamie Langley accepting another three-year deal to stay at the Bulls. Potter also renewed Craig Kopczak's contract and gave a professional contract to up and coming winger Vinny Finigan. The Bulls also kept talented youngsters Elliott Whitehead by giving him a three-year deal after a solid 2010 season and a three-year contract to up-and-coming hooker Adam O'Brien who will be looking to play his debut for the Bulls this season.

September 2010

The Bulls finally announced a replacement for Nero in the form of Chev Walker from Hull Kingston Rovers. To boost the wings he also brought in Wigan Warriors youngster Shaun Ainscough and New Zealand Warriors young winger Patrick Ah Van. With the Bulls lacking that extra push in the forwards last season, the signings of Bryn Hargreaves from St Helens R.F.C. and Olivier Elima from Catalans Dragons will provide that. Another problem with the Bulls last season is that the squad did not really have any experience and the depth so they have signed experienced second rower Ian Sibbit from Salford City Reds, Sibbit will be in his 13th season, with six of them spent at Salford. Youngster Joe Wardle who made his debut last year for the Bulls has rejected a new contract and will pursue a career at Huddersfield Giants. The Bulls have also let Rikki Sheriffe and Stuart Reardon go after both had a very poor season in 2010. To provide more depth in the 3/4 line the Bulls handed a career lifeline to the recently jailed winger Gareth Raynor whose previous club was Crusaders and an excellent player from the Championship in the form of Shad Royston from Halifax. Jamie Langley, Nick Scruton, Paul Sykes and Andy Lynch have all been included in the preliminary England RL squad in the buildup to the 2010 Four Nations. The Bulls have also given 2-year contracts to youngsters Jason Crookes, Steve Crossley and Danny Addy.

October 2010

Incoming coach Mick Potter finished his 2010 season with a 22–10 loss to Wigan Warriors (the 2010 Super League Grand Final) in his final game for St. Helens before joining the Bulls in 2011. On 4 October Peter Hood announced that the Bulls had succeeded reaching their 10,000 pledge scheme making the Bulls the cheapest team to watch in super league. The Bulls also added to their backroom staff by announcing they had acquired assistant coach Francis Cummins from rivals Leeds Rhinos. A 9th player was acquired in the form of hooker Matt Diskin who signed a 3-year contract with the Bulls from arch rivals Leeds. The first player to leave the Bulls in October was 19-year-old second rower Andy Tate who signed for Yorkshire rivals Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. The Magic Weekend fixtures were announced and the Bulls will play against arch rivals Leeds Rhinos on Sunday 13 February 2011 to kick off their season. While in Australia Mick Potter searched for a replacement for Matt Orford who wishes to return to the NRL with either Canberra Raiders or Parramatta Eels. As his replacement Aussie Marc Herbert was signed on a 1 Year Deal from Canberra Raiders.

November 2010

Stuart Reardon was signed by Iestyn Harris to play for the Crusaders in the 2011 season. On 10 November Prop Danny Sculthorpe left the Bulls by mutual consent due to a re-occurring injury. A couple of months after signing a new 1-year deal Michael Worrincy signed for NRL side Penrith Panthers. Castleford Tigers brought out their pre-season friendly fixtures and it is revealed that they will play the Bulls on boxing day (26 December) at The Jungle with a kick off time of 12pm also the Bulls will play Halifax on 9 January at Grattan Stadium for Jamie Langley's testimonial and that will kick off at 3pm. Dewsbury Rams also announced they will play Bradford on 23 January 2011 at Rams Stadium also at 3pm. The Bulls also confirmed they will be playing Wakefield Trinity Wildcats on 30 January at Odsal Stadium with a 3pm kick off. The Bradford Bulls 2011 playing kits were revealed on 17 November with the Home strip being white and the Away purple also JCT600 renewed their partnership with the Bulls. The 2011 Super League fixtures were announced on 22 November at 00:01 am. The Bulls announce yet another pre season friendly against Keighley Cougars at Cougar Park on 28 January 2011 with a 7:30pm kick off.

December 2010

It was announced that youngster George Burgess would follow in the footsteps of his older brother Sam and join the South Sydney Rabbitohs for 2011. Mick Potter also confirmed that Andy Lynch would retain the captaincy for 2011 and Jamie Langley would retain the vice captaincy, Speaking in the T&A on 16 December, Potter said "There won't be too many changes on who the leaders are I don't think. There's quite a stable bunch of senior players and, in most likelihood, Andy Lynch will be captain next year". Salford City Reds signed Bulls hooker Wayne Godwin on a 3-year deal as their hooker Tevita Leo-Latu was refused a visa plus the Boxing Day friendly against Castleford was cancelled due to a frozen pitch and will not be played on another date.

January 2011

The Bulls release second rower Glenn Hall from his contract, which he had 2 years left on, so he could return to Australia for the birth of his child. The 20-man squad for the match against Halifax was revealed with new signings Patrick Ah Van, Gareth Raynor, Shad Royston, Marc Herbert, Bryn Hargreaves, Shaun Ainscough, Ian Sibbit and Chev Walker all making their debuts. The Bulls beat the Championship Grand Final winners 50–8 with tries from Raynor, Heath L'Estrange scored a double, Herbert, Royston, Jason Crookes, John Bateman, Michael Platt and Elliott Whitehead, Herbert kicked a goal and Ah Van kicked 6. The Bulls 2010 superstar signing Matt Orford Finally got a 1-year deal with Canberra Raiders after many months of legal disputes which means the Bulls can announce 23-year-old Stand Off Kyle Briggs (on a 2-year deal) from Featherstone Rovers as their 11th new recruit. On 13 January the Bulls announced the squad numbers for the 2011 season. They travelled to Lanzarote for 1 week for an intense training camp, during the camp Glenn Hall signed a 2-year contract with NRL team North Queensland Cowboys. It is revealed that Formula One ace Mark Webber spent a day training with the Bulls in their warm weather camp. The 20-man squad for the game against Dewsbury Rams was announced with new signings Matt Diskin, Olivier Elima and Kyle Briggs all making their debuts, Nick Scruton returns from injury to play. The Bulls are made to fight for their 46–12 win with tries coming from Diskin, a double from Vinny Finigan, Ah Van, Steve Crossley, Platt and youngsters Reed and McKay, Ah Van kicked 7 out of 8. The squads for the game against Keighley Cougars and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats was announced with youngsters Cain Southernwood, Finigan, Bateman and Crookes featuring against the Cougars, Brett Kearney is set to play his first game in 2011 against the Wildcats. The youthful Bulls side lost 46–12 against the Cougars with tries coming from Bateman, Southernwood and Finigan. Bradford then beat Wakefield in the final pre-season match 40–16 with tries coming from L'Estrange, Kearney, a double from the ever impressive Ah Van, Platt, Paul Sykes and Elima, Ah Van kicked 4 goals whilst Herbert and Briggs kicked 1 each.

February 2011

Rikki Sheriffe signed a 2-year contract with rugby union side Newcastle Falcons, meanwhile Danny Sculthorpe joins Widnes Vikings after a short trial period. Also Steve Ganson was appointed to ref the game against Leeds Rhinos at Millennium Magic. The squad for the Millennium Magic was released with only Marc Herbert missing (hamstring strain) out of all 11 new signings. The Bulls looked liked they had improved a lot but due to a controversial decision the Bulls lost 32–28 to local rivals Leeds Rhinos with Whitehead scoring 3 tries, Matt Diskin scoring against his former club and Ah Van scoring after going 80 m after he intercepted a Brent Webb pass, Ah Van kicked 4 goals from 5 attempts. Jamie Langley and Kyle Briggs were injured during the game against Leeds and so were not included in the squad against Wigan Warriors while Marc Herbert is still injured. The Bulls were overpowered 44–10 by the Super League champions with Whitehead and Ah Van scoring for Bradford whilst Ah Van kicked a conversion. Bradford recorded their first win of the 2011 campaign beating the Crusaders 30–26, tries from Andy Lynch, Shad Royston and Shaun Ainscough made sure the Bulls were 18–6 up at half time, second half tries came from the 2 hookers Matt Diskin and Heath L'Estrange, also Patrick Ah Van kicked all 5 goals to make sure the Bulls won. L'Estrange and Chev Walker picked up injuries, Walker is out for about a month and L'Estrange is out for 6 weeks.

March 2011

The month started pretty well for the Bulls as they comfortably beat the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 40–18, youngster Tom Olbison scored the Bulls 1st try, Craig Kopczak grabbed his first ever hat-trick, Shad Royston scored 2 tries and winger Shaun Ainscough scored a try. Patrick Ah Van was in good form with the boot as usual kicking 6 out of 7. However this victory was short lived as the Bulls came crashing down to earth with a very poor performance the next week resulting in a 50–16 loss to Huddersfield Giants, the Bulls gave a debut to 17-year-old hooker Adam O'Brien who did not look out of place when he came off the bench. Shaun Ainscough scored his 3rd try in 3 games and Marc Herbert and Gareth Raynor also grabbed their first tries for the club. Ah Van kicked 2 from 3. The Bulls bounced back the following week against the unbeaten Castleford Tigers with Olivier Elima scoring his first try for the club and Nick Scruton getting a double helping the Bulls to an 18–14 win, Ah Van was on target with all his attempts kicking 3 from 3. The 2011 Challenge Cup draw for the 4th round occurred a few hours after the Castleford game and the Bulls got an away tie against local Championship side Halifax on 8 May 2011, which was shown on the BBC. The next game for the Bulls was against St. Helens at the Halton Stadium, the Saints won the game 28–16 with a little help from the referee Richard Silverwood, and the Bulls tries came from Ah Van and Ainscough (who got a double) with Ah Van kicking 2 from 3. Also Prop forward Nick Scruton signed a 3-year contract to stay with the Bulls until 2014.

April 2011

Youngster Tom Burgess made his long-awaited debut in the 24–22 win over Harlequins, although the Bulls played well in parts they never really got out of first gear and just managed to hold onto a win. Olivier Elima opened the Bulls scoring with Matt Diskin, Brett Kearney and Paul Sykes all finding the try line. Patrick Ah Van kicked 3 from 4 and also slotted over a penalty kick to ensure the Bulls came away with 2 points. Bradford's next game was against struggling Hull FC, after playing well in the first half silly errors let Hull back in the game and they beat the Bulls 34–24 with tries from Sykes, Chev Walker scoring his first for the Bulls and Shad Royston who got a double. Ah Van contributed 8 points by kicking all 4 goals. Academy product Tom Olbison signed a new three-year deal keeping him at the Bulls until 2014, also Michael Platt signed a new two-year contract, keeping him at the club until 2013. The Bulls travelled to The Willows to play the Salford City Reds, they started off well when captain Andy Lynch went over for a try with Marc Herbert converting but poor tackling and appalling ball handling allowed Salford to lead 24–10 at the break. The Bulls came out with a bit of fight and Aussie recruit Herbert went in for a try, Herbert got his second near the end of the game and converted but after a poor performance the Bulls were on the end of a 56–16 defeat. The Bulls then faced arch-rivals Leeds Rhinos at home, early tries from Ah Van and Lynch put the Bulls 10–0 up but they eventually succumbed to the Rhinos fightback and lost 22–30 with Elima scoring 2 and Ah Van kicking 3 from 5. Four days later the Bulls travelled to the south of France to face the Catalans Dragons, youngster John Bateman made his debut starting at Loose forward however Bradford drew with the Dragons 8–8 with hooker Heath L'Estrange scoring the only try for the Bulls with Ah Van kicking 2 from 3.

May 2011

May did not start well for the Bulls as they were absolutely destroyed by a visiting Warrington Wolves side, the Bulls' errors gifted the Wolves an early lead and Warrington went into halftime 32–0 up. The second half the Bulls again coughed up the ball and a good Wolves side capitalised on the mistakes. The game ended up 58–14 to Warrington with the Bulls producing something with tries from Andy Lynch, Craig Kopczak and Elliott Whitehead. Patrick Ah Van kicked 1 goal. With the Bulls suffering injuries and having problems in the halves, Mick Potter signed former Bull Ben Jeffries, from Wakefield Trinity Wildcats on a 1+12-year deal. Jeffries can play either half back position. The Bulls went through to Round 5 of the Challenge Cup after beating Halifax 46–34, Bradford did not play well at all with tries coming from Royston, Platt, Ah Van, Sibbit, Burgess, Whitehead and a double from Raynor. The draw for Round 5 happened on 8 May and the Bulls are playing SL champions Wigan Warriors at Odsal Stadium on 22 May. Things got bad to worse for the Bulls as they lost 46–18 to fellow strugglers Hull Kingston Rovers, Kyle Briggs scored his first try for the Bulls and tries from Raynor and Lynch was all the Bulls could muster (Ah Van kicked all 3 goals). The following week the Bulls faced Super League champions Wigan, playing with 12 men after Gareth Raynor was sent off. Wigan won 26–22 but the Bulls had tries coming from Whitehead, Royston and a double from Ah Van who also kicked 3 goals. Winger Raynor received a £300 fine and a 2-match ban for the red-carded challenge on Wigan's Sam Tomkins. Bradford faced Salford City Reds the following week and avenged their 56–16 loss to Salford by beating thm 28–14 at Odsal Stadium, Scrum half Briggs scored 2 tries, whilst halfback partner Jeffies got one with additional tries coming from Hooker Heath L'Estrange and Winger Paul Sykes, Ah Van kicked 4 goals.

June 2011

The Bulls travelled to the Capital to face fellow strugglers Harlequins RL; this was a must win for the Bulls if they wanted to keep within touching distance of the playoffs. Marc Herbert replaced Kyle Briggs and prop Bryn Hargreaves suffered an ankle injury. Also youngster Danny Addy made his return to the first team. Bradford won the game 30–16 with Centre Patrick Ah Van scoring 2 tries and kicking 2 goals, other Centre Elliott Whitehead scored a try and in his best game in a Bradford shirt Full back Shad Royston went 90 m to score. The points were rounded up with a late try from front rower Andy Lynch. Aussie Hooker Heath L'Estrange signed a new three-year deal, keeping him at the Bulls until 2014. The Bulls were aiming to win three in a row for the first time since April 2010 against visitors St Helens R.F.C. It was a very rainy evening and Saints scored an early try; however the Bulls came away with a draw, a last-minute penalty given away by Lynch allowed Jamie Foster to make the final score 14–14, Fullback Brett Kearney scored on his return and so did captain Lynch. Ah Van kicked 3 goals from 4. Aussie Kearney also signed a new three-year deal at the Bulls. Half back Kyle Briggs went out on loan for a month at strugglers Harlequins RL. Bradford announced their first signing for the 2012 season in the form of Newcastle Knights centre Keith Lulia. Bradford hosted fellow playoff contenders Hull F.C. at Odsal, Hull managed to dominate the Bradford pack and won the game 28–14, the Bulls tryscorers were Royston with 2 and captain Lynch, Ah Van kicked a goal. The Bulls won their first game at Headingley Stadium since 2007 with a hard-fought 18–12 victory against arch-rivals Leeds Rhinos, second-rower Olivier Elima scored 2 tries for Bradford and Ah Van kicked 5 goals. Bradford Bulls terminated the contact of academy product Dave Halley, he immediately joined local Championship 1 side Keighley Cougars on a short term deal.

July 2011

July kicked off with a 28–34 loss to French team Catalans Dragons, veteran and former Bulls favourite Steve Menzies tore his former club to pieces with superb handling and great defence. Olivier Elima scored against his former club and other Bulls tries came from youngster Tom Burgess, Ben Jeffries and Gareth Raynor. Patrick Ah Van kicked 6 goals. Bradford's play-off hopes were given a major knock back as the Bulls went down 30–34 against Castleford Tigers. Brett Kearney scored 2 tries followed by tries from Raynor, the returning top try scorer Shad Royston took his tally to 11 and Paul Sykes crossed the line too. Ah Van kicked 5 from 5. It was announced that veteran winger Gareth Raynor has signed a new 1-year deal making him a Bull for 2012. In response to the defeat at Castleford the Bulls sensationally beat title contenders Huddersfield Giants 36–0, the Bulls outstanding defence and good attack won this game with tries coming from Sykes (who scored 2), Jeffries, Michael Platt, Ah Van and Kearney. Ah Van kicked 4 goals and Sykes kicked 2. The Bulls announce a second signing for 2012 in the form of Harlequins RL halfback Luke Gale on a 2-year deal. The Rugby Football League announce that the Bulls received a Grade B license for 2012–2014 and that Crusaders withdrew their application. In light of this news the Bulls quickly snapped up halfback Jarrod Sammut on a one-year deal. Bradford came crashing down to earth as the Warrington Wolves were rampant and murdered the Bulls 64–6 with the points coming from Ah Van.

August 2011

Leading point scorer Patrick Ah Van signed for Super League newcomers Widnes Vikings on a teo-year deal. Hooker Matt Diskin played 10 weeks with a shoulder injury and needs surgery on it and will miss the rest of the season. The Bulls announce the signing of Aussie winger/centre Adrian Purtell from Penrith Panthers on a 3 Year Deal. Winger Shaun Ainscough signed a new one-year deal with the Bulls while fullback Shad Royston is set to join Pia Donkeys in the French league. Fellow playoff contenders Hull Kingston Rovers travelled to Odsal Stadium to try move 4 points clear of the Bulls. They succeeded with a 34–8 win, with only Marc Herbert scoring a try and Ah Van kicking 2 goals. Reigning Super League champions Wigan Warriors ripped the Bulls apart 60–12 with youngster John Bateman scoring his first professional try and academy product Craig Kopczak also crossed the line. Ah Van kicked 2 goals.

September 2011

The Bulls played their last home game of the season against Crusaders a game which they won 48–24 with Olivier Elima scoring two, Brett Kearney scoring two, Kopczak, Shaun Ainscough, Ah Van and Andy Lynch also scored with Ah Van kicking 8 goals. The Bulls rounded off a depressing season with a 26–14 loss against Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, Kyle Briggs, Ainscough and Shad Royston all scored with Ah Van kicking one goal. The Bulls equalled their lowest ever finish, finishing 10th in the league, however they did get one more point than the previous year.

2011 milestones

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Pre-season friendlies

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Legend
  Win
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  Loss

Bulls score is first.

Date Competition Vrs H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Att
9 January 2011 Pre Season Halifax RLFC H Odsal Stadium W 50–8 Raynor, L'Estrange (2), Herbert, Bateman, Crookes, Royston, Whitehead, Platt Herbert 1/2, Ah Van 6/7 4,607
23 January 2011 Pre Season Dewsbury Rams A Rams Stadium W 46–12 Diskin, Ah Van, McKay, Finigan (2), Reed, Crossley, Platt Ah Van 7/8 1,599
28 January 2011 Pre Season Keighley Cougars A Cougar Park L 12–46 Bateman, Southernwood, Finigan Southernwood 0/2, O'Brien 0/1 880
30 January 2011 Pre Season Wakefield Trinity Wildcats H Grattan Stadium W 40–16 L'Estrange, Kearney, Ah Van (2), Elima, Platt, Sykes Herbert 1/1, Ah Van 4/5, Briggs 1/1 2,620

Player appearances

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  • Friendly games only
FB=Fullback C=Centre W=Winger SO=Stand Off SH=Scrum half P=Prop H=Hooker SR=Second row LF=Loose forward B=Bench
No Player 1 2 3 4
1 Michael Platt B C x B
2 Dave Halley
3 Paul Sykes x C x C
4 Chev Walker C x x C
5 Patrick Ah Van C FB x W
6 Brett Kearney x FB
7 Marc Herbert SH x x SH
8 Nick Scruton P x B
9 Heath L'Estrange H x x H
10 Andy Lynch P x x P
11 Olivier Elima x SR x SR
12 Elliott Whitehead SR SR x SR
13 Jamie Langley L x x L
14 Matt Diskin H x B
15 Bryn Hargreaves B x x P
16 Craig Kopczak P x x B
17 Ian Sibbitt SR x B
18 Shaun Ainscough W x x W
19 Gareth Raynor W x x B
20 James Donaldson x x
21 Danny Addy SO L
22 Steve Crossley x P P x
23 Tom Olbison x B SR x
24 Jason Crookes B W C x
25 Shad Royston FB x x B
26 Cain Southernwood B SH SH x
27 Adam O'Brien B B H x
28 Vinny Finigan x W W x
29 Tom Burgess B B P x
30 Liam McAvoy x SR SR x
31 John Bateman B B L x
32 Kyle Briggs x SO x SO

= Injured

= Suspended

Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Warrington Wolves (L) 27 22 0 5 1072 401 +671 44 Play-offs
2 Wigan Warriors 27 20 3 4 852 432 +420 43
3 St Helens 27 17 3 7 782 515 +267 37
4 Huddersfield Giants 27 16 0 11 707 524 +183 32
5 Leeds Rhinos (C) 27 15 1 11 757 603 +154 31
6 Catalans Dragons 27 15 1 11 689 626 +63 31
7 Hull Kingston Rovers 27 14 0 13 713 692 +21 28
8 Hull F.C. 27 13 1 13 718 569 +149 27
9 Castleford Tigers 27 12 2 13 664 808 −144 26
10 Bradford Bulls 27 9 2 16 570 826 −256 20
11 Salford City Reds 27 10 0 17 542 809 −267 20
12 Harlequins 27 6 1 20 524 951 −427 13
13 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 27 7 0 20 453 957 −504 10[a]
14 Crusaders 27 6 0 21 527 857 −330 8[b]
Source: rugbyleagueproject.org
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points difference; 3) Number of points scored;
(C) Champions; (L) League Leaders' Shield winners
Notes:
  1. ^ Wakefield deducted 4 points for entering administration.
  2. ^ Crusaders deducted 4 points for entering administration.

2011 fixtures and results

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Legend
  Win
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  Loss

2011 Engage Super League

Date Competition Rnd Vrs H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Att Live on TV Report
13 February 2011 Magic Weekend 1 Leeds Rhinos N Millennium Stadium L 28-32 Whitehead (3), Ah Van, Diskin Ah Van 4/5 29,323 Sky Sports Report
20 February 2011 Super League XVI 2 Wigan Warriors H Odsal Stadium L 10-44 Ah Van, Whitehead Ah Van 1/2 15,348 - Report
26 February 2011 Super League XVI 3 Crusaders RL A Racecourse Ground W 30-26 Ainscough, Diskin, L'Estrange, Lynch, Royston Ah Van 5/5 2,615 Sky Sports Report
6 March 2011 Super League XVI 4 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats H Odsal Stadium W 40-18 Kopczak (3), Royston (2), Ainscough, Olbison Ah Van 6/7 12,835 - Report
13 March 2011 Super League XVI 5 Huddersfield Giants A Galpharm Stadium L 16-50 Ainscough, Herbert, Raynor Ah Van 2/3 9,466 - Report
20 March 2011 Super League XVI 6 Castleford Tigers H Odsal Stadium W 18-14 Scruton (2), Elima Ah Van 3/3 14,348 - Report
25 March 2011 Super League XVI 7 St. Helens A Halton Stadium L 16-28 Ainscough (2), Ah Van Ah Van 2/3 7,676 - Report
3 April 2011 Super League XVI 8 Harlequins RL H Odsal Stadium W 24-22 Diskin, Elima, Kearney, Sykes Ah Van 4/5 12,354 - Report
8 April 2011 Super League XVI 9 Hull F.C. A KC Stadium L 24-34 Royston (2), Sykes, Walker Ah Van 4/4 11,346 - Report
16 April 2011 Super League XVI 10 Salford City Reds A The Willows L 16-56 Herbert (2), Lynch Herbert 2/3 2,809 Sky Sports Report
21 April 2011 Super League XVI 11 Leeds Rhinos H Odsal Stadium L 22-30 Elima (2), Ah Van, Lynch Ah Van 3/5 19,275 Sky Sports Report
25 April 2011 Super League XVI 12 Catalans Dragons A Stade Gilbert Brutus D 8-8 L'Estrange Ah Van 2/3 9,496 Sky Sports Report
1 May 2011 Super League XVI 13 Warrington Wolves H Odsal Stadium L 14-58 Kopczak, Lynch, Whitehead Ah Van 1/3 14,134 - Report
15 May 2011 Super League XVI 14 Hull Kingston Rovers A Craven Park L 18-46 Briggs, Lynch, Raynor Ah Van 3/3 7,923 - Report
29 May 2011 Super League XVI 15 Salford City Reds H Odsal Stadium W 28-14 Briggs (2), Jeffries, L'Estrange, Sykes Ah Van 4/5 4,487 - Report
4 June 2011 Super League XVI 16 Harlequins RL A Twickenham Stoop W 30-16 Ah Van (2), Lynch, Royston, Whitehead Ah Van 5/6 4,253 - Report
12 June 2011 Super League XVI 17 St. Helens H Odsal Stadium D 14-14 Kearney, Lynch Ah Van 3/4 13,224 Sky Sports Report
19 June 2011 Super League XVI 18 Hull F.C. H Odsal Stadium L 14-28 Royston (2), Lynch Ah Van 1/3 14,414 - Report
24 June 2011 Super League XVI 19 Leeds Rhinos A Headingley Stadium W 18-12 Elima (2) Ah Van 5/7 18,095 - Report
2 July 2011 Super League XVI 20 Catalans Dragons H Odsal Stadium L 28-34 Burgess, Elima, Jeffries, Raynor Ah Van 6/7 12,670 Sky Sports Report
10 July 2011 Super League XVI 21 Castleford Tigers A The Jungle L 30-34 Kearney (2), Raynor, Royston, Sykes Ah Van 5/5 7,004 - Report
17 July 2011 Super League XVI 22 Huddersfield Giants H Odsal Stadium W 36-0 Sykes (2), Ah Van, Jeffries, Kearney, Platt Ah Van 4/5, Sykes 2/3 14,047 - Report
31 July 2011 Super League XVI 23 Warrington Wolves A Halliwell Jones Stadium L 6-64 Ah Van Ah Van 1/1 10,641 - Report
14 August 2011 Super League XVI 24 Hull Kingston Rovers H Odsal Stadium L 8-34 Herbert Ah Van 2/2 13,441 Sky Sports Report
19 August 2011 Super League XVI 25 Wigan Warriors A DW Stadium L 12-60 Bateman, Kopczak Ah Van 2/2 13,940 Sky Sports Report
4 September 2011 Super League XVI 26 Crusaders RL H Odsal Stadium W 48-24 Elima (2), Kearney (2), Ah Van, Ainscough, Kopczak, Lynch Ah Van 8/8 12,998 - Report
9 September 2011 Super League XVI 27 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats A Belle Vue L 14-26 Ainscough, Briggs, Royston Ah Van 1/3 6,486 - Report

Player appearances

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  • Super League Only
FB=Fullback C=Centre W=Winger SO=Stand-off SH=Scrum half PR=Prop H=Hooker SR=Second row L=Loose forward B=Bench
No Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
1 Michael Platt C C C C C C C C C C C W B B C C C C C x
2 Dave Halley
3 Paul Sykes x SO FB FB FB FB SO C SO SO W C C C C C C
4 Chev Walker C C SR C C C C C C B B
5 Patrick Ah Van W W C C C W W W W W W W W C C C W C C W W W W W W C
6 Brett Kearney SH SH SO SO SO SO SO SO FB FB SO FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB
7 Marc Herbert SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH x x
8 Nick Scruton B P B B B B B B B B B B B B
9 Heath L'Estrange H H H B B B H H B B H B B B
10 Andy Lynch P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
11 Olivier Elima SR SR L L L SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR L SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR
12 Elliott Whitehead SR SR SR SR SR SR SR B SR SR SR B B C C C C C C SR C SR SR C
13 Jamie Langley L L L B L L L L SR SR L L L L
14 Matt Diskin B B B H H H H H H B B H H B H H H H H H H H H
15 Bryn Hargreaves P L P P P P P P P B B B B P P B P L P P P P P P
16 Craig Kopczak B B B B B B B B B P P P P B B P P P P L B L L B B B x
17 Ian Sibbit B B B B x x x B x x SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR
18 Shaun Ainscough x x W W W W W W W W W W W
19 Gareth Raynor W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
20 James Donaldson L L B L L B B B B B B
21 Danny Addy x x SH B B B x B B B B B B H H H H
22 Steve Crossley x x x x x x x x x x x B x x x x x x x x x x x x x x B
23 Tom Olbison x B B SR SR B B SR SR L B x L SR SR SR B
24 Jason Crookes x x x x x x x x x x x x x x W W W W W W x x x x x x x
25 Shad Royston FB FB FB FB C C C C FB FB FB FB FB FB C B C x FB
26 Cain Southernwood x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
27 Adam O'Brien x x x x B x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x B B B B
28 Vinny Finigan x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
29 Tom Burgess x x x x x x x B B B B x B B B B B B x B P B B B B B B
30 Liam McAvoy x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
31 John Bateman x x x x x x x x x x x L x x x x x x x x x x x x B x SR
32 Kyle Briggs SO x x x x SO SH SH x x x x x x x SH SH
33 Ben Jeffries x x x x x x x x x x x x x SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO

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= Suspended

Challenge Cup

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Legend
  Win
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  Loss
Date Competition Rnd Vrs H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Att TV Report
8 May 2011 Cup 4th Halifax RLFC A The Shay W 46-34 Raynor (2), Ah Van, Burgess, Platt, Royston, Sibbit, Whitehead Ah Van 7/9 5,045 BBC Sport Report
22 May 2011 Cup 5th Wigan Warriors H Odsal Stadium L 22-26 Ah Van (2), Royston, Whitehead Ah Van 3/4 5,828 BBC Sport Report

Player appearances

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  • Challenge Cup Games only
FB=Fullback C=Centre W=Winger SO=Stand Off SH=Scrum half PR=Prop H=Hooker SR=Second row L=Loose forward B=Bench
No Player 4 5
1 Michael Platt C C
2 Dave Halley
3 Paul Sykes x
4 Chev Walker C x
5 Patrick Ah Van W W
6 Brett Kearney
7 Marc Herbert SH
8 Nick Scruton
9 Heath L'Estrange H H
10 Andy Lynch P P
11 Olivier Elima SR
12 Elliott Whitehead SR C
13 Jamie Langley L
14 Matt Diskin x B
15 Bryn Hargreaves B P
16 Craig Kopczak P B
17 Ian Sibbit SR SR
18 Shaun Ainscough
19 Gareth Raynor W W
20 James Donaldson L
21 Danny Addy
22 Steve Crossley x x
23 Tom Olbison x B
24 Jason Crookes x x
25 Shad Royston FB FB
26 Cain Southernwood x x
27 Adam O'Brien B x
28 Vinny Finigan x x
29 Tom Burgess B B
30 Liam McAvoy x x
31 John Bateman B x
32 Kyle Briggs SO SH
33 Ben Jeffries x SO

2011 squad statistics

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  • Appearances and Points include (Super League, Challenge Cup and Play-offs) as of 9 September 2011.
No Player Position Age Previous Club Apps Tries Goals DG Points
1 Michael Platt Fullback N/A Castleford Tigers 21 2 0 0 8
2 Dave Halley Wing N/A Bradford Bulls Academy 0 0 0 0 0
3 Paul Sykes Centre N/A Harlequins RL 16 6 2 0 28
4 Chev Walker Centre N/A Hull Kingston Rovers 12 1 0 0 4
5 Patrick Ah Van Wing N/A New Zealand Warriors 28 12 97 0 242
6 Brett Kearney Stand off N/A Cronulla Sharks 21 7 0 0 28
7 Marc Herbert Scrum half N/A Canberra Raiders 21 4 2 0 20
8 Nick Scruton Prop N/A Leeds Rhinos 14 2 0 0 8
9 Heath L'Estrange Hooker N/A Manly Sea Eagles 16 3 0 0 12
10 Andy Lynch Prop N/A Castleford Tigers 29 9 0 0 36
11 Olivier Elima Second row N/A Catalans Dragons 26 9 0 0 36
12 Elliott Whitehead Second row N/A Bradford Bulls Academy 26 8 0 0 32
13 Jamie Langley Loose forward N/A Bradford Bulls Academy 15 0 0 0 0
14 Matt Diskin Hooker N/A Leeds Rhinos 23 3 0 0 12
15 Bryn Hargreaves Prop N/A St Helens R.F.C. 25 0 0 0 0
16 Craig Kopczak Prop N/A Bradford Bulls Academy 28 6 0 0 24
17 Ian Sibbit Second row N/A Salford City Reds 16 1 0 0 4
18 Shaun Ainscough Wing N/A Wigan Warriors 11 7 0 0 28
19 Gareth Raynor Wing N/A Crusaders RL 20 6 0 0 24
20 James Donaldson Loose forward N/A Bradford Bulls Academy 12 0 0 0 0
21 Danny Addy Loose forward N/A Bradford Bulls Academy 14 0 0 0 0
22 Steve Crossley Prop N/A Bradford Bulls Academy 2 0 0 0 0
23 Tom Olbison Second row N/A Bradford Bulls Academy 16 1 0 0 4
24 Jason Crookes Centre N/A Bradford Bulls Academy 6 0 0 0 0
25 Shad Royston Fullback N/A Halifax 20 12 0 0 48
26 Cain Southernwood Scrum half N/A Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 0 0 0 0 0
27 Adam O'Brien Hooker N/A Bradford Bulls Academy 6 0 0 0 0
28 Vinny Finigan Wing N/A Bradford Bulls Academy 0 0 0 0 0
29 Tom Burgess Prop N/A Bradford Bulls Academy 20 2 0 0 8
30 Liam McAvoy Prop N/A Bradford Bulls Academy 0 0 0 0 0
31 John Bateman Second row N/A Bradford Bulls Academy 4 1 0 0 4
32 Kyle Briggs Stand off N/A Featherstone Rovers 8 4 0 0 16
33 Ben Jeffries Stand off N/A Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 15 3 0 0 12

= Injured = Suspended

2011 transfers in/out

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In

Name Position Signed from Date
England Shaun Ainscough Wing Wigan Warriors August 2010
England Chev Walker Centre Hull Kingston Rovers August 2010
New Zealand Patrick Ah Van Wing New Zealand Warriors September 2010
England Bryn Hargreaves Prop St Helens R.F.C. September 2010
France Olivier Elima Second row Catalans Dragons September 2010
England Ian Sibbit Second row Salford City Reds September 2010
England Gareth Raynor Wing Crusaders RL September 2010
Australia Shad Royston Fullback Halifax September 2010
England Matt Diskin Hooker Leeds Rhinos October 2010
Australia Marc Herbert Scrum half Canberra Raiders October 2010
England Kyle Briggs Stand off Featherstone Rovers January 2011
Australia Ben Jeffries Stand off Wakefield Trinity Wildcats May 2011

Out

Name Position Club Signed Date
Australia Chris Nero Centre Salford City Reds August 2010
Australia Steve Menzies Second row Catalans Dragons September 2010
England Joe Wardle Centre Huddersfield Giants September 2010
England Rikki Sheriffe Wing Newcastle Falcons (RU) September 2010
England Stuart Reardon Wing Crusaders September 2010
England Andy Tate Second row Wakefield Trinity Wildcats October 2010
England Danny Sculthorpe Prop Widnes Vikings November 2010
England Michael Worrincy Second row Penrith Panthers November 2010
England George Burgess Prop South Sydney Rabbitohs December 2010
England Wayne Godwin Hooker Salford City Reds December 2010
Australia Glenn Hall Second row North Queensland Cowboys January 2011
Australia Matt Orford Scrum half Canberra Raiders January 2011
England Dave Halley Fullback Keighley Cougars June 2011

References

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