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2020 Bradford Bulls season
Championship RankSeason Suspended
Challenge Cup5th Round
2020 recordWins: 3; draws: 0; losses: 3
Points scoredFor: 126; against: 77
Team information
ChairmanEric Perez
Head CoachJohn Kear
Captain
StadiumCrown Flatt
High attendance3,640 vs. Featherstone Rovers
Top scorers
TriesMatty Dawson-Jones (4)
GoalsRowan Milnes (18)
PointsRowan Milnes (44)
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This article details the Bradford Bulls rugby league football club's 2020 season. This is the Bulls second season in the Championship after narrowly missing out on the playoffs in the previous season.

Season review

August 2019

Preparations for the 2020 season started with the announcement from chairman Andrew Chalmers that the Bulls would move away from Odsal Stadium for the upcoming season due to the high rent and maintenance costs, with Dewsbury Rams home ground Crown Flatt hosting Bradford's home games.[1] Following this news the Rugby Football League placed the Bulls under 'special measures' over concerns of the club's finances and budgets for 2020 which also prevented Bradford from making signings during this period.[2] Loose forward George Milton and second-row Colton Roche left the club sometime during the season.

September 2019

Academy product and prolific try-scorer Ethan Ryan signed a two-year deal with Super League side Hull Kingston Rovers.[3] Following Ryan's departure head coach John Kear announced that Matt Garside, Matty Wildie, Ashley Gibson, Callum Bustin and James Green would not be offered new contracts at the club and were released.[4] Garside subsequently signed for local rivals Halifax R.L.F.C. whilst Green signed for York City Knights.[5][6] Hooker Wildie signed for Leigh Centurions and prop Bustin switched codes to play rugby union for Yorkshire Carnegie.[7][8]

October 2019

As fears grew over the financial stability of the club it was announced that a senior player evoked a termination of his contract relating to issues revolving around pension payments.[9] Throughout the month there were numerous reports that the Bulls were going to be sold to a 'UK investor group' spearheaded by former Wakefield Trinity owner Chris Brereton.[10] Prop forward Jon Magrin signed a one-year deal to play at Dewsbury Rams.[11] Popular hard hitting centre Jake Webster signed a two-year deal with League 1 side Keighley Cougars combining a playing contract alongside a role working with the community.[12] Potential new owner Brereton revealed that the clubs had debts of up to £500,000 and that he would work towards getting Bradford debt free in two years.[13] The exodus continued at the Bulls as fan favourite, Bradford born Ross Peltier signed for Doncaster R.L.F.C.[14] Chris Brereton pulled out of the consortium attempting to buy the Bulls.[15] However the following day it was revealed that former head of RFL Nigel Wood and Dewsbury chairman Mark Sawyer had appointed former Toronto Wolfpack CEO Eric Perez as the chairman to take over the consortium's bid to buy the Bulls, this brought the club out of special measures.[16]

Following the news that the club had been lifted out of special measures it was announced that academy product Ross Oakes had signed a new two-year deal with the club.[17] However in order to raise some capital for the club playmaker Joe Keyes, young second rower Matthew Storton, second rower Elliot Minchella, halfback Rowan Milnes and academy player Anesu Mudoti all signed three year deals at Hull Kingston Rovers for an undisclosed fee with Milnes coming back to Bradford on loan for 2020.[18][19] Young winger Josh Rickett signed for League 1 side Doncaster R.L.F.C.[20] The Bulls retained the services of Welsh centre Rhys Evans, experienced hooker George Flanagan and hooker Sam Hallas all on one year deals.[21][22][23] Winger Jy Hitchcox was released by the club so that he could take up a playing contract with Toulouse Olympique.[24] Prop Liam Kirk and winger David Foggin-Johnston were given one year contracts to keep them at the Bulls for the 2020 season.[25][26]

November 2019

The Bulls announced two pre-season friendlies for the upcoming season, the first will be against Castleford Tigers on Boxing Day and the second will be against Dewsbury Rams on 19 January.[27][28] The first new signing for the 2020 season came in the form of Super League winger Greg Johnson on a one-year deal from Grand Finalists Salford City Reds.[29] Bradford will face arch rivals Leeds Rhinos in a testimonial match for long serving Leeds player Jamie Jones-Buchanan in January 2020.[30] Furthermore a final friendly was added to the pre-season schedule as the Bulls will face Championship rivals York City Knights.[31] Hooker Sam Hallas was named as vice captain for the 2020 season whilst Steve Crossley retains the captaincy.[32] Film actor and former rugby league footballer; Adam Fogerty, became a shareholder at Bradford Bulls.[33] On 17 November the 2020 fixtures were released with the Bulls hosting London Broncos in the first week, in addition to this Bradford would play their 'away' game against Dewsbury Rams at Headingley Stadium in a double header which will see Leeds Rhinos face off against Wakefield Trinity.[34][35] The Bulls made their second new signing as they announced Wakefield Trinity prop forward Anthony England on a one-year deal.[36] Meanwhile captain Steve Crossley signed a one-year extension keeping him at the Bulls until 2021.[37] Former Bulls player Ashley Gibson and loose forward Mikey Wood joined League 1 side Newcastle Thunder.[38] A final pre-season match was announced with the Bulls travelling to Hunslet R.L.F.C. on 5 January 2020.[39]

December 2019

After a four year ban from the game it was announced that former Leigh Centurions prop forward Sam Barlow signed for the Bulls for the 2020 season.[40] Following this news it was revealed that Hull Kingston Rovers had let young second-row forward Adam Rooks join the Bulls on a season long loan.[41] A further signing was made to the Bulls roster as Racing Club Albi XIII prop Levy Nzoungou signed a one-year deal.[42] The Bulls rounded off the year with a 20–14 victory over Super League side Castleford Tigers.

January 2020

The start of 2020 saw experienced centre Rhys Evans join Super League side Leeds Rhinos on a season long loan deal.[43] A young Bradford side traveled to Hunslet R.L.F.C. for the second pre-season friendly and lost a close match 18–26 with Murphy Smith, Harry Shackleton and Matthew Race all scoring for the Bulls.[44] The Bulls announced the capture of former academy product Dan Waite-Pullan on a one-year deal from the Leeds Rhinos.[45] Bradford faced arch rivals Leeds in a pre-season friendly for Jamie Jones-Buchanan's testimonial. However former Leeds player Rob Burrow was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) so the match was also used to raise funds to combat MND.[46] The Bulls lost 34–10 in front of a 19,700 sell out crowd at Headingley Stadium with Ross Oakes and Thomas Doyle scoring for the Bulls.[47] Former Bulls players and legends such as Wayne Godwin, Matty Blythe, Rob Parker, Nathan McAvoy, Robbie Hunter-Paul and Stuart Fielden also featured in the final 10 minutes of the match in support of Rob Burrow.[48] Super League side Hull F.C. revealed that they would partner up with the Bulls on dual registration for the 2020 season.[49] The 2020 black away shirt was released and the 2020 squad numbers were also revealed for the Bulls with new signings Anthony England, Adam Rooks, Dan Waite-Pullan and Sam Barlow taking the 8, 11, 20 and 27 shirts respectively.[50][51] Another pre-season defeat followed this with a 25–12 loss to Dewsbury Rams.[52] The Bulls announced the signing of Hull F.C. winger Matty Dawson-Jones on a one-year deal.[53] In the final pre-season match the Bulls faced rivals York City Knights and came away with a hard-fought 6–4 win before the match was abandoned ten minutes before the final whistle.[54]

February 2020

The season commenced with a 14–18 loss to newly relegated side London Broncos, new recruit Matty Dawson-Jones crossed for two tries on his debut whilst young hooker Thomas Doyle also scored for the home side.[55] The Round 2 match against York City Knights was postponed due to bad weather due to the effects of Storm Ciara.[56] The draw for the 2020 Challenge Cup fourth round revealed that the Bulls would face amateur side Underbank Rangers.[57] A narrow 22–30 loss to promotion favourites Featherstone Rovers the following weekend saw the Bulls enter the season with back to back losses, Dawson-Jones was on the scoreboard along with Doyle, Brandon Pickersgill and Jordan Lilley.[58] The Bulls progressed through to the 5th Round of the Challenge Cup with an uncompromising 22–0 win over amateurs Underbank Rangers, following this victory the Bulls were drawn away to Super League side Wakefield Trinity.[59][60] Centre Rhys Evans signed a permanent contract with his loan club Leeds Rhinos, however he was then loaned back to Bradford for the rest of the season.[61]

March 2020

March started positively for the Bulls as they overcame Oldham R.L.F.C. 26–12 to gain the first victory in the league, new loan signing Joe Cator led the way scoring the opening try of the game with Steve Crossley, Sam Hallas and Brandon Pickersgill also scoring tries.[62] The Bulls bolstered their squad by signing former Featherstone Rovers hooker Danny Maskill who had been on trial in the Bulls reserve team.[63] Bradford followed up their first Championship win with a solid 28–0 victory over Sheffield Eagles, young academy product opened up his senior try scoring account with a brace of tries whilst Jordan Lilley, Matty Dawson-Jones and Pickersgill also scored.[64] The Bulls 2020 Challenge Cup run came to an end in a hard fought 14–17 loss to Super League side Wakefield Trinity, the Bulls were ahead with tries from Jordan Lilley and Rowan Milnes before Wakefield secured their place in the next round with a late try.[65] During this month all of rugby league including Super League and the RFL Championship was suspended indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.[66]

April 2020

There was no rugby played throughout April due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. At the start of the month the Bradford Bulls announced that the majority of their staff would be placed on furlough meaning that the government would cover 80% of employees salaries in accordance to the COVID-19 job retention scheme set out by the government.[67]

May 2020

There was no rugby played throughout May due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The RFL announced that the Challenge Cup and 1895 Cup finals would be postponed to a later date in 2020 subject to government guidelines due to the coronavirus pandemic.[68]

June 2020

There was no rugby played throughout June due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The first piece of good news for the Bulls during the ongoing pandemic was the announcement that coach John Kear had signed a two-year extension to stay at the club until the end of the 2022 season.[69] In a major coup for the club it was announced that veteran Super League halfback Danny Brough would join the Bulls in 2021 on a two-year deal from Wakefield Trinity.[70]

July 2020

There was no rugby played throughout July due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Vice captain Sam Hallas signed a one-year deal to stay at the club for the 2021 season.[71] During this month the Rugby Football League announced that the RFL Championship and RFL League 1 would not be able to continue the 2020 season, however an autumn tournament would be announced with a £250,000 prize fund to honor the 125th anniversary of the RFL.[72] Homegrown fullback Brandon Pickersgill put pen to paper on a new one-year deal to stay with the club for the 2021 season.[73] Winger Joe Brown also signed an extension to stay with the Bulls.[74]

August 2020

Due to the reserves being suspended until 2022 young halfback Cobi Green signed for Swinton Lions.[75] Soon after Green's departure the Bulls announced the re-signing of second-row forwards Brad Gallagher and Ebon Scurr, Gallagher signed a two-year extension whilst Scurr signed for one year.[76][77] Prop Levy Nzoungou also signed an extension with the Bulls.[78] Young hooker Thomas Doyle was the next player to sign an extension with the Bulls, signing on for another season.[79]

Milestones

Pre-season friendlies

LEGEND
  Win
  Draw
  Loss

Bulls score is first.

Date Competition Vrs H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Att Report
26 December 2019 Pre Season Castleford Tigers A The Jungle W 20–14 Brown (2), Hallas, Milnes Milnes 2/4 3,306 Report
4 January 2020 Pre Season Hunslet R.L.F.C. A South Leeds Stadium L 18–26 Race, Shackleton, M.Smith Race 3/3 671 Report
12 January 2020 Pre Season Leeds Rhinos A Headingley Stadium L 10–34 Doyle, Oakes Lilley 1/2 19,700 Report
19 January 2020 Pre Season Dewsbury Rams A Crown Flatt L 12–25 Kirk, Rooks Milnes 2/2 1,290 Report
26 January 2020 Pre Season York City Knights H Crown Flatt W 6–4 Foggin-Johnston Lilley 1/1 932 Report

Player appearances

  • Friendly games only
FB=Fullback C=Centre W=Winger SO=Stand Off SH=Scrum half P=Prop H=Hooker SR=Second Row LF=Loose forward B=Bench
No Player 1 2 3 4 5
1 Brandon Pickersgill FB x FB FB
2 Greg Johnson W x W W W
3 Rhys Evans C [a]
4 Ross Oakes C x C C C
5 Joe Brown W x W FB C
6 Rowan Milnes SO x SO SO SO
7 Jordan Lilley SH x SH H SH
8 Anthony England P x P
9 Thomas Doyle B x B B H
10 Steve Crossley P x P P P
11 Adam Rooks SR x C SR SR
12 Connor Farrell
13 Sam Hallas H x H
14 George Flanagan
15 Liam Kirk L x L P L
16 David Foggin-Johnston B x B W W
17 Levy Nzoungou x x x B B
18 Evan Hodgson SR L B
19 Matty Dawson-Jones x
20 Dan Waite-Pullan x x
25 Cobi Green x SH x B B
26 Harry Shackleton B B B SH B
27 Sam Barlow B x x B x
28 Brad Gallagher SR x SR SR SR
29 Ebon Scurr B P B x B
30 Keelan Foster B P B x B
n/a Bradley Ho x x x B B
n/a Sam Smith B SR B B
n/a Kieran Buchanan x x x C x
n/a Conner Wynne x x x B x
n/a Charlie Graham x x x B x
n/a Charles Patterson-Lund x x x B x
n/a Josh Bowden x x x x P

= Injured

= Suspended

Table

Standings at the time of abandonment.

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD BP Pts
1 Toulouse Olympique 5 5 0 0 180 48 +132 0 10
2 Leigh Centurions 4 4 0 0 162 40 +122 0 8
3 Featherstone Rovers 4 4 0 0 137 74 +63 0 8
4 London Broncos 5 4 0 1 120 92 +28 0 8
5 Widnes Vikings 5 3 0 2 128 92 +36 0 6
6 Dewsbury Rams 4 3 0 1 72 66 +6 0 6
7 Bradford Bulls 4 2 0 2 90 60 +30 0 4
8 Halifax 4 2 0 2 82 73 +9 0 4
9 Batley Bulldogs 5 1 0 4 82 133 −51 1 3
10 Swinton Lions 3 1 0 2 48 55 −7 0 2
11 Sheffield Eagles 5 1 0 4 60 148 −88 0 2
12 Oldham 5 1 0 4 46 158 −112 0 2
13 York City Knights 4 0 0 4 26 102 −76 0 0
14 Whitehaven 5 0 0 5 54 146 −92 0 0
Updated to match(es) played on 8 March 2020. Season abandoned on 20 July 2020.. Source: [1]

Fixtures and results

LEGEND
  Win
  Draw
  Loss
  Postponed

2020 Championship

Date Competition Rnd Vrs H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Att Live on TV Report
2 February 2020 Championship 1 London Broncos H Crown Flatt L 14–18 Dawson-Jones (2), Doyle Lilley 1/3 2,674 Report
16 February 2020 Championship 3 Featherstone Rovers H Crown Flatt L 22–30 Dawson-Jones, Doyle, Lilley, Pickersgill Milnes 3/4 3,640 Report
1 March 2020 Championship 4 Oldham R.L.F.C. A Bower Fold W 26–12 Cator, Crossley, Hallas, Pickersgill Milnes 5/5 1,189 Our League Report
8 March 2020 Championship 5 Sheffield Eagles H Crown Flatt W 28–0 Gallagher (2), Dawson-Jones, Lilley, Pickersgill Milnes 4/5 2,707 Our League Report
22 March 2020 Championship 6 Swinton Lions A Heywood Road - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
29 March 2020 Championship 7 Batley Bulldogs A Mount Pleasant - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
10 April 2020 Championship 8 Halifax R.L.F.C. H Crown Flatt - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
15 April 2020 Championship 9 Widnes Vikings A Halton Stadium - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
19 April 2020 Championship 10 Whitehaven R.L.F.C. H Crown Flatt - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
26 April 2020 Championship 11 Dewsbury Rams H Crown Flatt - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
2 May 2020 Championship 12 Toulouse Olympique A Stade Ernest-Argeles - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
17 May 2020 Championship 13 Leigh Centurions H Crown Flatt - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
24 May 2020 Championship 14 London Broncos A Trailfinders Sports Ground - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
30 May 2020 Summer Bash 15 Featherstone Rovers N Bloomfield Road - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
14 June 2020 Championship 16 Swinton Lions H Crown Flatt - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
21 June 2020 Championship 17 Dewsbury Rams N Headingley Stadium - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
28 June 2020 Championship 18 Oldham R.L.F.C. H Crown Flatt - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
5 July 2020 Championship 19 Sheffield Eagles A Olympic Legacy Park - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
12 July 2020 Championship 20 Whitehaven R.L.F.C. A Recreation Ground - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
26 July 2020 Championship 21 Batley Bulldogs H Crown Flatt - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
2 August 2020 Championship 22 Toulouse Olympique H Crown Flatt - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
9 August 2020 Championship 23 Featherstone Rovers A Post Office Road - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
16 August 2020 Championship 24 Leigh Centurions A Leigh Sports Village - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
23 August 2020 Championship 25 York City Knights H Crown Flatt - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
30 August 2020 Championship 26 Halifax R.L.F.C. A Shay Stadium - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
6 September 2020 Championship 27 Widnes Vikings H Crown Flatt - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -
9 February 2020 Championship 2 York City Knights A York Community Stadium - S–S RFL cancelled season due to COVID-19 - - -

Player appearances

  • Championship only
FB=Fullback C=Centre W=Winger SO=Stand-off SH=Scrum half PR=Prop H=Hooker SR=Second Row L=Loose forward B=Bench
No Player 1 3 4 5
1 Brandon Pickersgill FB FB FB FB
2 Greg Johnson W W
3 Rhys Evans [b] C C
4 Ross Oakes C C C C
5 Joe Brown C C W W
6 Rowan Milnes SO SO SO SO
7 Jordan Lilley SH SH SH SH
8 Anthony England P P P P
9 Thomas Doyle B B x B
10 Steve Crossley P P P P
11 Adam Rooks SR SR x SR
12 Connor Farrell
13 Sam Hallas H H H H
14 George Flanagan B B
15 Liam Kirk L L x L
16 David Foggin-Johnston x x x x
17 Levy Nzoungou B B B B
18 Evan Hodgson B B x x
19 Matty Dawson-Jones W W W W
20 Dan Waite-Pullan x x SR
25 Cobi Green x x x x
26 Harry Shackleton x x x x
27 Sam Barlow
28 Brad Gallagher SR SR SR SR
29 Ebon Scurr B B B B
30 Keelan Foster x x x x
31 Jack Brown [c] B x
32 Joe Cator [d] L x

= Injured

= Suspended

Challenge Cup

LEGEND
  Win
  Draw
  Loss
Date Competition Rnd Vrs H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Att TV Report
22 February 2020 Cup 4th Underbank Rangers H Tetley's Stadium W 22–0 Flanagan, Milnes, Nzoungou, Rooks Milnes 3/4 1,458 BBC Sport Report
13 March 2020 Cup 5th Wakefield Trinity A Belle Vue L 14–17 Lilley, Milnes Milnes 3/3 3,112 Report

Player appearances

  • Challenge Cup games only
FB=Fullback C=Centre W=Winger SO=Stand Off SH=Scrum half P=Prop H=Hooker SR=Second Row L=Loose forward B=Bench
No Player 4 5
1 Brandon Pickersgill FB FB
2 Greg Johnson
3 Rhys Evans [e] x
4 Ross Oakes C C
5 Joe Brown C W
6 Rowan Milnes SO SO
7 Jordan Lilley SH SH
8 Anthony England x P
9 Thomas Doyle H B
10 Steve Crossley P P
11 Adam Rooks SR SR
12 Connor Farrell
13 Sam Hallas L L
14 George Flanagan B H
15 Liam Kirk P
16 David Foggin-Johnston W W
17 Levy Nzoungou B B
18 Evan Hodgson x B
19 Matty Dawson-Jones W C
20 Dan Waite-Pullan B
25 Cobi Green x x
26 Harry Shackleton x x
27 Sam Barlow
28 Brad Gallagher SR SR
29 Ebon Scurr B B
30 Keelan Foster x x

Squad statistics

  • Appearances and points include (Super League, Challenge Cup and Play-offs) as of 13 March 2020.
No Player Position Age Previous Club Apps Tries Goals DG Points
1 Brandon Pickersgill Fullback 22 Bradford Bulls Academy 6 3 0 0 12
2 Greg Johnson Wing 29 Salford City Reds 2 0 0 0 0
3 Rhys Evans Centre 27 Leigh Centurions 2 0 0 0 0
4 Ross Oakes Centre 23 Bradford Bulls Academy 6 0 0 0 0
5 Joe Brown Fullback 21 Wigan Warriors 6 0 0 0 0
6 Rowan Milnes Scrum half 20 Hull Kingston Rovers (Loan) 6 2 18 0 44
7 Jordan Lilley Scrum half 23 Leeds Rhinos 6 3 1 0 14
8 Anthony England Prop 33 Wakefield Trinity 5 0 0 0 0
9 Thomas Doyle Hooker 21 Bradford Bulls Academy 5 2 0 0 8
10 Steve Crossley Prop 30 Toronto Wolfpack 6 1 0 0 4
11 Adam Rooks Second row 20 Hull Kingston Rovers (Loan) 5 1 0 0 4
12 Connor Farrell Second row 26 Featherstone Rovers 0 0 0 0 0
13 Sam Hallas Hooker 23 Leeds Rhinos 6 1 0 0 4
14 George Flanagan Hooker 33 Hunslet R.L.F.C. 4 1 0 0 4
15 Liam Kirk Prop 22 Bradford Bulls Academy 4 0 0 0 0
16 David Foggin-Johnston Wing 23 Hunslet R.L.F.C. 2 0 0 0 0
17 Levy Nzoungou Prop 22 Racing Club Albi XIII 6 1 0 0 4
18 Evan Hodgson Second row 22 Bradford Bulls Academy 3 0 0 0 0
19 Matty Dawson-Jones Wing 29 Hull F.C. 6 4 0 0 16
20 Dan Waite-Pullan Centre 21 Leeds Rhinos 2 0 0 0 0
25 Cobi Green Scrum half 20 Bradford Bulls Academy 0 0 0 0 0
26 Harry Shackleton Scrum half 17 Bradford Bulls Academy 0 0 0 0 0
27 Sam Barlow Prop 31 Unattached 0 0 0 0 0
28 Brad Gallagher Second row 20 Bradford Bulls Academy 6 2 0 0 8
29 Ebon Scurr Prop 19 Bradford Bulls Academy 6 0 0 0 0
30 Keelan Foster Prop 20 Bradford Bulls Academy 0 0 0 0 0
31 Jack Brown Prop n/a Hull F.C. (Loan) 1 0 0 0 0
32 Joe Cator Prop n/a Hull F.C. (Loan) 1 1 0 0 4

Transfers

In

Name Position Signed from Date
England Rowan Milnes Stand off Hull Kingston Rovers (Loan) October 2019
England Greg Johnson Wing Salford Red Devils November 2019
England Anthony England Prop Wakefield Trinity November 2019
England Sam Barlow Prop Unattached December 2019
England Adam Rooks Second row Hull Kingston Rovers (Loan) December 2019
Republic of the Congo Levy Nzoungou Prop Racing Club Albi XIII December 2019
England Dan Waite-Pullan Centre Leeds Rhinos January 2020
England Matty Dawson-Jones Wing Hull F.C. January 2020
Wales Rhys Evans Centre Leeds Rhinos (Loan) February 2020
England Danny Maskill Hooker Trialist March 2020

Out

Name Position Club Signed Date
England George Milton Loose forward Released August 2019
England Colton Roche Second row Released August 2019
England Ethan Ryan Wing Hull Kingston Rovers September 2019
England Matt Garside Second row Halifax R.L.F.C. September 2019
England James Green Prop York City Knights September 2019
England Matty Wildie Hooker Leigh Centurions September 2019
England Callum Bustin Prop Yorkshire Carnegie (RU) September 2019
England Ashley Gibson Centre Newcastle Thunder September 2019
Malta Jon Magrin Prop Dewsbury Rams October 2019
Australia Jake Webster Centre Keighley Cougars October 2019
England Ross Peltier Prop Doncaster R.L.F.C. October 2019
England Joe Keyes Stand off Hull Kingston Rovers October 2019
England Matthew Storton Second row Hull Kingston Rovers October 2019
England Elliot Minchella Second row Hull Kingston Rovers October 2019
England Rowan Milnes Scrum half Hull Kingston Rovers October 2019
England Anesu Mudoti Prop Hull Kingston Rovers October 2019
England Josh Rickett Wing Doncaster R.L.F.C. October 2019
Australia Jy Hitchcox Wing Toulouse Olympique October 2019
England Mikey Wood Loose forward Newcastle Thunder November 2019
Wales Dalton Grant Wing London Skolars January 2020
Wales Rhys Evans Centre Leeds Rhinos (Loan) January 2020

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