
Wigan Warriors
Pat Richards [WG] 14 Pts; 2t, 3g
Darrell Goulding [WG] 8 Pts; 2t
George Carmont [CT] 4 Pts; 1t
Iafeta Palea'aesina [BE] 4 Pts; 1t
Joel Tomkins [SR] 4 Pts; 1t
Bradford Bulls
Craig Kopczak [BE] 4 Pts; 1t
Andy Lynch [PR] 4 Pts; 1t
Steve Menzies [CT] 2 Pts; 1g
Paul Sykes [CT] 2 Pts; 1g

Thu September 2, 2010
Bulls Eye: Bradford v Wigan 2010 engage English Super League - Round 27 In this week's Bulls Eye, Bradford Acting Head Coach Lee St Hilaire looks ahead to Friday's final Engage Super League XV game of the season, Round 27 when the Bulls travel to meet the Warriors at the DW Stadium Wigan. 20:57
Warrior Ah Van joins Bulls Bradford Bulls Bradford Bulls have confirmed the signing of New Zealand Warriors Outside Back Patrick Ah Van on a one year contract. 8:58
Wed September 1, 2010
Bulls squad for Wigan 2010 engage English Super League - Round 27 Stuart Reardon for Dave Halley is the only change to the Bulls Squad for their game at Wigan on Friday. 23:00
Quartet to leave Wigan Wigan Warriors Wigan Warriors will say farewell to four players at the end of the 2010 season with Mark Riddell, Iafeta Paleaaesina, Phil Bailey and Shaun Ainscough all leaving the Club. 10:05
Ah Van granted release to join Bradford New Zealand Warriors Utility back Patrick Ah Van has been granted a release from the last year of his NRL contract with the Vodafone Warriors to take up a one-year deal with the Bradford Bulls in the English Super League. 9:58
Kopczak extends Bulls stay Bradford Bulls
Tue August 31, 2010
Ainscough joins Bulls Bradford Bulls
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Fri September 3 2010, 8:00PM GMTFri: Wigan Warriors 34 d. Bradford Bulls 12 at
JJB Stadium, Wigan, UKCrowd: 17,058
Fri September 3 2010, 8:00PM GMTFri: Harlequins 22 l. Warrington Wolves 36 at
The Stoop, Twickenham, UKCrowd: 3,211
Sat September 4 2010, 4:30PM GMTSat: Hull FC 14 l. Leeds Rhinos 18 at
Kingston Communications Stadium, Hull, Yorkshire, UKCrowd: 16,208
Sat September 4 2010, 6:30PM GMTSat: Catalans Dragons 12 l. Huddersfield Giants 26 at
Stade Gilbert BrutusCrowd: 5,708
Sat September 4 2010, 6:45PM GMTSat: St Helens 40 d. Castleford Tigers 30 at
Knowsley Road, St Helens, UKCrowd: 13,978
Sat September 4 2010, 6:45PM GMTSat: Crusaders RL 30 d. Hull KR 24 at
Racecourse Ground, Wrexham, Wales (UK)Crowd: 5,137
Sun September 5 2010, 3:00PM GMTSun: Salford City Reds 16 d. Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 12 at
The Willows, Salford, UKCrowd: 3,401
Sun September 5, 2010
Source: www.superleague.co.ukThe prolific Pat Richards equalled the Engage Super League scoring record as Wigan Warriors turned on the style to celebrate their first trophy success for eight years.
The goalkicking winger had a rare off day with the boot, succeeding with just three of his seven attempts, but grabbed two tries to reach the 14 points he needed to match the record of 388 set by former Wigan captain Andy Farrell in 2001.
His 34th-minute touchdown enabled him to overhaul Kris Radlinski's Super League club record of 28 tries in a season and his second early in the second half took him to third in the overall Super League list behind Lesley Vainikolo (Bradford Bulls) and Danny McGuire (Leeds Rhinos).
Richards' exploits were witnessed by a 17,058 crowd at the DW Stadium, taking Wigan past the 200,000 mark for the season and enabling them to overtake Leeds as the best supported club in the league, and set the scene for the presentation of the League Leaders' Shield.
Sam Tomkins, revelling once more in his roving role at full-back, caused most of the early problems for Bradford and jinked his way over for what appeared to be a trademark try, only for referee James Child to disallow the score for an obstruction.
However, Wigan's early pressure paid off after 16 minutes when second-rower Liam Farrell spun out of a tackle and created the space for centre George Carmont to go over for the game's first touchdown, before Richards opened his account for the night.
Bradford were determined not to roll over and hardly resembled a team that had won just one of their last 13 matches, with half-backs Brett Kearney and Heath L'Estrange probing to great effect in the early stages.
But the Bulls could not match the cutting edge of the table-toppers, who scored a second try after 27 minutes when a charge from hooker Mark Riddell created the position for replacement prop Iafeta Paleaaesina to romp over for a popular score.
Riddell and Paleaaesina are leaving the club at the end of the season and both looked keen to bow out on a high.
There was an even more popular score seven minutes before the break when skipper Sean O'Loughlin's long pass found Richards unmarked and he sailed over.
The Ireland international saw his conversion attempt bounce back off an upright and he was also off target when second-rower Joel Tomkins grabbed Wigan's fourth try two minutes from the interval courtesy of a solo charge for the line.
There was no keeping Richards out of the action as he struck for a second try just 60 seconds after the restart, collecting Paul Deacon's precision chip to the corner and juggling with the ball before planting it over the line.
Richards could have had a hat-trick after 50 minutes after being sent clear by Carmont, but he unselfishly passed inside to the supporting Farrell, only to see the second-rower drop the ball.
It was symptomatic of a slipshod performance by the Warriors in the second half which will cause a touch of concern for coach Michael Maguire as his side prepare for the play-offs.
At least they continued to create chances and right winger Darrell Goulding took Thomas Leuluai's cut-out pass on 68 minutes to score his side's sixth try. Richards added the conversion to equal Farrell's record.
Battling Bradford pulled a try back six minutes from the end through Craig Kopczak, goaled by Paul Sykes, but Richards had one more chance to break the record when Goulding went over for his second of the night and his 25th of the season.
The crowd went silent as Richards lined up the conversion but it went agonisingly wide of the target to leave him sharing the record.
Bulls skipper Andy Lynch grabbed a consolation try late on. Steve Menzies was given the opportunity to mark his final appearance for the club with the goal and he duly obliged.
Thu September 2, 2010
Source: www.bradfordbulls.co.ukIn this week's Bulls Eye, Bradford Acting Head Coach Lee St Hilaire looks ahead to Friday's final Engage Super League XV game of the season, Round 27 when the Bulls travel to meet the Warriors at the DW Stadium Wigan.
LEE ST HILAIREHAS THE WIN OVER WAKEFIELD LIFTED THE SPIRITS?
It has because no one wants to be on a losing streak. As I said after the game there were some very frustrated players in the dressing room because they felt we had made hard work of a game we should have gone on, put our foot down and finished in some style. But it was certainly a happier place than of late.
WHAT WILL THAT MEAN FOR THE WIGAN GAME?
Well it means we can go there relaxed knowing we have got the losing streak off our back and we can enjoy ourselves. We went to the Carnegie 9's and played well there and that was because we were very relaxed. We have to approach Friday in the same way. We just want to try and finish the season on a high and try and play well. We know Wigan have won the Shield but we can't be too focused on them. What they do on the day is up to them; we will just go out try to play well and enjoy ourselves.
SQUAD NEWSStuart Reardon for Dave Halley is the Bulls only change from the team that defeated Wakefield in their last game.
"Dave picked up a knee injury in the opening minutes of the Carnegie 9's. He will have a scan on Monday and that unfortunately means his season is over a week earlier than it should have been."
The Squad is:
Kearney, Reardon, L'Estrange, Hall, Lynch, Sheriffe, Scruton, Finigan, Kopczak, Olbison, Menzies, Addy, Godwin, Crookes, Sykes, Whitehead, Worrincy, Langley, Platt.
Wed September 1, 2010- Bulls squad for Wigan