This article details the Bradford Bulls rugby league football club's 2000 season, the 5th season of the Super League era.
February 2000
Bradford kicked off the 2000 season with a 32âÂÂ4 win over Huddersfield Giants in the 4th round of the Challenge Cup, the Bulls followed this win up by smashing Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 46âÂÂ0 in the 5th round.
March 2000
The Bulls started Super League V with a 32âÂÂ10 win over premiership winners St. Helens at Knowsley Road. Bradford's quest to become cup winners continued with a hard fought 28âÂÂ18 win against Halifax. The Bulls resumed their defence of the Super League League Leader's Shield with a 58âÂÂ4 win against Warrington Wolves. Warrington Wolves were once again on the end of a defeat as the Bulls beat them the following week 44âÂÂ10 in the semi-final of the Challenge Cup.
April 2000
Bradford continued their great run of form with an astounding performance to beat Huddersfield Giants 60âÂÂ2 at the McAlpine Stadium, the star of the game being Henry Paul who was immaculate with the boot kicking 10 goals. The backed this performance up at home with a 44âÂÂ12 win against Castleford Tigers. Salford City Reds were the next team to suffer defeat at the hands of Bradford going down 52âÂÂ1 at The Willows. The week before the Challenge Cup Final the Bulls hosted London Broncos, the Bulls won the game 32âÂÂ12. Bradford travelled up to Scotland for the Challenge Cup Final against arch rivals Leeds Rhinos. After a hard fought game the Bulls came out 24âÂÂ18 winners after Nathan McAvoy scored an outstanding individual try to give Bradford the win and their 4th Challenge Cup (1st since Super League began).
May 2000
The first game of May for Bradford was against Hull FC, both sides shared the points as the game ended in an 8âÂÂ8 draw. The Bulls got back to winning ways as they beat Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 44âÂÂ16. The next week they demolished a poor Halifax Blue Sox 62âÂÂ2 with Justin Brooker grabbing a hat-trick. Leeds Rhinos were next up for the Bulls, Bradford expected a hard match after they beat Leeds in the Challenge Cup Final however the Bulls ran rampant and won the game 44âÂÂ2. Their first loss of the season came against Warrington Wolves as the Wolves claimed a 42âÂÂ32 win over Bradford.
June 2000
Bradford started June with two hard games against St Helens R.F.C. and Wigan Warriors. The Bulls managed to sneak a 17âÂÂ16 win against the Saints thanks to a Paul Deacon drop goal. The points were shared at the JJB Stadium as Henry Paul's goal kicked helped the Bulls to draw 12âÂÂ12. The hard start ended with the visit of Huddersfield Giants, Bradford dispatched the Giants 48âÂÂ20 with Tevita Vaikona grabbing a hat-trick. They backed up this win with a 39âÂÂ10 win at Castleford Tigers. The Bulls set a Super League record as they embarrassed Salford City Reds at Odsal Stadium, the Paul brothers were the star players with Robbie scoring 4 tries and Henry scoring a try and kicking 14 goals in the 96âÂÂ16 win. Bradford finished a tough month with a 30âÂÂ18 loss to Wigan Warriors.
July 2000
Bradford had a close 24âÂÂ16 victory against London Broncos to get over their loss to Wigan the previous month. The Bulls soon got back to playing quality rugby as they took Hull F.C. apart and beat the 56âÂÂ6 at Odsal before grinding out a 30âÂÂ20 win against Wakefield Trinity Wildcats the following week. However they once again finished a month with a loss as arch-rivals Leeds Rhinos took the points by winning 28âÂÂ26 in front of at 21,237 crowd at Odsal Stadium.
August 2000
Bradford drew 20âÂÂ20 against Halifax Blue Sox at the new The Shay to start August. They backed this draw up with a convincing 28âÂÂ8 win against Castleford Tigers, this gave the Bulls some confidence and it showed as they destroyed Huddersfield Giants 52âÂÂ20 the following week. Wigan Warriors beat the Bulls 20âÂÂ19 at Odsal Stadium which killed off Bradford's hopes of finishing top of the league.
September 2000
The Bulls started September with a hard fought 25âÂÂ18 win over Halifax Blue Sox, a late Paul Deacon drop goal secured the points for Bradford. They also got revenge over rivals Leeds Rhinos as a Henry Paul penalty ensured the Bulls won 14âÂÂ12. However they finished the season on a low as an under strength Bradford side lost 25âÂÂ12 to Hull F.C. which ensured that Bradford finished 3rd in the league. The Bulls lost the Qualifying Play-off game 16âÂÂ11 to St Helens R.F.C., a very late Chris Joynt try (the infamous Wide to West play) ensures Saints won the match. Bradford got back on track as they beat Leeds Rhinos 46âÂÂ12 in the Elimination Semi-final.
October 2000
Bradford's season ended in the Final Eliminator as they lost 40âÂÂ12 against Wigan Warriors.
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