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Rugby League: Stuart Sprucesigns new deal with Bradford Bulls
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Stuart Spruce, the Great Britain full-back, has agreed to stay
with Bradford Bulls until the year 2000. Spruce was origi...
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While I am cautious about rugby league this season, I cannot resist Bradford Bulls at home to Wakefield.
Sunday Business (London, England)
; While I am cautious about rugby league this season, I cannot resist Bradford Bulls at home to Wakefield. The Bulls are largely injury-free and could rack up a margin of 45 points plus against a young, inexperienced Wakefield side. I shall buy, at three units a point, supremacy spreads of up to 55
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Rugby League: Bradford Bulls.(Sport)
The People (London, England)
; Bradford Bulls have confirmed that Aussie hooker Ian Henderson will leave at the end of the season to join New Zealand Warriors.
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RUGBY LEAGUE Paul defies Rhinos' charge to steer Bulls home; Bradford Bulls 24 Leeds Rhinos 18.
The Birmingham Post (England)
; For six tension-filled minutes created by rugby league's infatuation with modern technology, Bradford Bulls' life flashed in front of them. Holders Leeds Rhinos had spiritedly rallied from 20-4 down to put themselves within striking distance of one of the great comebacks in sporting history. It
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Rugby League: Matthew Elliott to quit Bradford Bulls.
The Birmingham Post (England)
; ... Super League club. The Australian, Super League Coach of the Year in 1999, dropped the bombshell decision at a hastily-arranged news conference at Odsal. Elliott will quit the West Yorkshire club after five years to take up a new coaching role in the National ...
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Rugby League: HARRIS OFF THE MARK; Bradford Bulls 44 London Broncos 16.(Sport)
The Mirror (London, England)
; Iestyn Harris scored his first points for Bradford Bulls as the champions moved back into the top four of Super League. But the real star for the Bulls was winger Lesley Vainikolo, who crowned an outstanding solo display with a spectacular try from 80 metres in the closing minutes. Bradford coach
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