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Buoyant Bulls get revenge in style

Bradford gained revenge for their defeat earlier in the season with this fine 21-10 win over in-form Warrington.

The first try came in the 15th minute when Steve Menzies should have been bundled into touch on the right.

The Bulls centre somehow kept the ball alive and after it was thrown wide stand-off Ben Jeffries kicked to the left for Chris Nero, who stepped past a couple of defenders on his way to the line.

Warrington gave away a soft penalty seven minutes before the break for a dangerous tackle.

Paul Deacon slotted home from 30 metres and then dropped a goal as the half-time siren sounded to give the Bulls a 9-0 lead.

After the break the Bulls swept down field and Glenn Morrison sliced through the Wolves defence to touch down.

Deacon was on target with the conversion but the home side pulled a try back in the 54th minute.

Chris Bridge found Simon Grix in space out wide and he stepped inside and raced under the posts. Bridge added the extras.

Terry Newton scored a third Bradford try in the 65th minute when Dave Halley offloaded well. The Bradford hooker charged for the line and crashed over for an easy score.

Chris Hicks grabbed his 16th try of the season when he forced his way over in the corner at the death.

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