This article details the Bradford Bulls rugby league football club's 2001 season, the 6th season of the Super League era.
February 2001
The Bulls started their defence of the Challenge Cup with a 54âÂÂ10 win over Championship side Widnes Vikings, Michael Withers was the key man as he crossed for a hat-trick. Bradford backed up this great start with a dominating performance in the 5th Round of the Challenge Cup as they cruised past Halifax Blue Sox 68âÂÂ18.
March 2001
Bradford begun their Super League campaign by beating champions St Helens R.F.C. 31âÂÂ24, new signing Shane Rigon scored a hat-trick which helped the Bulls get off to a winning start. The Bulls continued their Challenge Cup defence with a 38âÂÂ0 win over Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. Bradford kept their winning streak intact as they hammered Salford City Reds 40âÂÂ6 and then backed this up with a 30âÂÂ14 win away at Huddersfield Giants.
April 2001
The Bulls continued their good start to the season with a hard fought 24âÂÂ6 victory over London Broncos however the next week they were surprised as Wakefield Trinity Wildcats beat Bradford 16âÂÂ12 to end the Bulls winning streak. Bradford soon got back to winning ways with a great performance by beating Wigan Warriors 35âÂÂ24, this victory was short lived however as the Bulls drew 24âÂÂ24 to Hull FC. The Bulls were not able to defend their Challenge Cup title as they fell 13âÂÂ6 to St Helens R.F.C. in a match which was played under terrible weather as rain swept Twickenham Stadium.
May 2001
Bradford put the Challenge Cup loss behind them as they defeated Warrington Wolves 56âÂÂ24 at Valley Parade. They backed this up with a hard fought 24âÂÂ22 win against Castleford Tigers. Bradford continued their winning streak with an outstanding 33âÂÂ14 win over arch rivals Leeds Rhinos at Headingley Stadium. The Bulls defeated Halifax Blue Sox at home with an emphatic 64âÂÂ12 win, Leon Pryce was the star of the match scoring a hat-trick whilst Henry Paul kicked 10 goals. Bradford finished May with a 42âÂÂ10 victory over Salford City Reds.
June 2001
Bradford started June with a 38âÂÂ26 loss at the hands of St Helens R.F.C. They soon bounced back though with an outstanding 78âÂÂ18 win against Huddersfield Giants. The Bulls backed up this fine form with a 42âÂÂ0 win against London Broncos and then recorded another big win as they beat Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 62âÂÂ10. Bradford finished the month with a 44âÂÂ30 loss to a fired up Wigan Warriors side.
July 2001
The Bulls started July with a bang as the outclassed Hull F.C. and beat them 40âÂÂ0. Bradford posted yet another big score as they took apart Castleford Tigers with a 44âÂÂ4 victory. The Bulls continued their good form as they smashed rivals Leeds Rhinos 44âÂÂ22 at Valley Parade. Bradford finished July with a 52âÂÂ28 win against Halifax Blue Sox.
August 2001
The month started with a disappointing 18âÂÂ14 loss to Warrington Wolves. They soon bounced back and Leeds Rhinos were on the wrong end of a 34âÂÂ6 scoreline, in this match Henry Paul became the joint top scorer for the Bulls in the Super League era as he registered 860 points (joint with Steve McNamara). Henry Paul took over Steve McNamara as highest point scorer for the Bulls in the Super League as he kicked 8 goals in the impressive 27âÂÂ14 win against St Helens R.F.C. A Michael Withers hat-trick helped the Bulls to a 56âÂÂ30 victory over the Castleford Tigers. The Bulls ended the month with an unfortunate 16âÂÂ10 loss to Wigan Warriors.
September 2001
Bradford started September with a bang as Graham Mackay and Michael Withers both scored a hat-trick as the Bulls beat Warrington Wolves 84âÂÂ12. Bradford finished the regular season with a 62âÂÂ18 win over rivals Leeds Rhinos which meant that the Bulls ended the season on top of the table by points difference. At the end of the month Bradford faced Wigan Warriors in the Qualifying Semi-final, the Bulls won 24âÂÂ18 thanks to the Paul brother dominating with ball and boot. Robbie Paul scored 2 tries while brother Henry Paul kicked 8 goals.
October 2001
Bradford's opponents for the Grand Final were Wigan Warriors. The Bulls asserted their dominance early on as they raced into a 22âÂÂ0 lead in the first half. Michael Withers scored a hat-trick and Stuart Fielden, James Lowes and Graham Mackay (in his last game) also scored for the Bulls. Henry Paul slotted a drop goal over to ensure that the Bulls became Super League champions for a 2nd time.
2001 Tetley's Super League