Bradford Bulls overcome the Don Caster 30-4 on the championship side in the second round of the Bet Fred Challenge Cup, overcoming difficult conditions to get some fun tries.
Bulls' reward is home Thailand with the Super League Castle Ford Tigers on the weekends of February 7-9.
I tried the home side in the cold afternoon. James Donaldson, Key Rungil, Tom Holmes, Zack Furton, Jookies, and Keys have come from two goals and Jordan Lily 3.
Don Caster's only reply came from Greg Burns's early door after Donaldson's attempt.
Bulls gave a competitive debut to Waka Break, James Medows, Matthi, and Ronan Michael, while the Kea and Donaldson returns.
Lily started on a bench after being suspended due to injury in the season before the season, but keys and Medows began in a half -back.
Don Caster, which has a shorter pre -season than the Bulls, contained Bradford Serrum Rugby Union player Paul Pauli and Suiamatagi.
Bulls won the double in Don Kaster last season, but won three slow tries and gained away crash 18-4, but the history was even more solid on the Bulls side. For South Yorkshire men.
At 90 seconds later, Donaldson tried a fast start with the last tackle, and a strong bull scoring, and the keys added a goal.
Later, the host had a luck slice because the pass hit Jaden Ocunbo's shin just to knock on the Don Caster Center.
Medows Grabber then forced to drop out of the goal line, but the visitor landed 40-20 just for the playball with a complete craig hole, and the chance was GGING. After missing the opportunity to see, the visitors will not be able to visit the visitors, then use their own ownership 10 meters away.
Don Caster tried the Burns in the 13th minute in the last tackle, and Barns became 6-4, and Konarobinson tried to kick the post's face and kick.
After that, an error occurred due to the enforcement of the conditions, but the keys in the 18th minute forced Don Kaster to be kicked out again from behind their post, and two minutes later, Donaldson's beautiful flat pass switched in the direction. Later, two minutes later, I got the cash, which gave Keylan Gil a chance to explode for a proper attempt, following a high tackle in the pasture.
Later, Logan Baylis and Michael were replaced by the skipper Michael Lawrence and Donaldson, and soon after Lily and Franklin Pele came to Ebon Skull and Mitch Star.
Full -back Holmes, who is using his new boots well, rides on the score seat in the 33rd minute, acquired by side stepping efforts that he had no right to make on such a greasy lawn.
The rain was shining the speedweight rack under the lighting lighting, and the bull is now 16-4.
The cold and rain began to bite, so I understood the error in the second half. And as the game burned, the player's temper also became shorter.
The Bulls survived six sets on their lines early on the stanza, showed a pleasant defense resilience, and Holmes finally got the ball and gave the Bulls a relaxed penalty.
Later, Don Caster did the goal line, but the hall put it out full and handed a simple penalty in front of the stick to the Bulls.
All of the defensive jobs that won the Bulls were even more rewarded when Jaden Okner Ball scored a Kicks of Medows and scored, and Lily kicked the extras again.
The Bulls continued to loosen the ball with several big hits, and the keys in the 74th minute arrived at the end of the Glover in Medows and put the last attempt in the bag.
Later, Lily was congested, and the game was confused when the Judge Cameron Knowles rose for 40 minutes to play more correctly for a few minutes.
Bulls: Holmes; OKUNBOR, BLAKE, K GILL, Taufua; Mestland, Keys; Lawrence, Star, Skull, Futon, Gee, Donaldson. Interchange: Baylis, Pele, Michael, Haras.
Don Caster: Hall; Gebbie, Lyne, Hey, Faraimo; Johnston, Robinson. Pauli, Burns, Matagi, Jones, Satcriffs, McConel. Interchange: Tali, Bore, Mafi, Eri.
Judgment: Cameron Knowles.