2002 Bradford Bulls season

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2002 Bradford Bulls season
Super League VII Rank2nd
Play-off resultRunners Up
Challenge Cup 4th Round
2002 recordWins: 25; draws: 0; losses: 7
Points scoredFor: 1001; against: 603
Team information
ChairmanChris Caisley
Head Coach Brian Noble
Captain
Stadium Valley Parade
Avg. attendance11,542
High attendance14,271 vs. St. Helens
Top scorers
Tries Michael Withers (20)
Goals Paul Deacon (155)
Points Paul Deacon (336)
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This article details the Bradford Bulls rugby league football club's 2002 season, the 7th season of the Super League era.

Contents

Season review

February 2002

As Bradford won the 2001 Super League Grand Final they had to play the winners of the 2001 NRL Grand Final. Newcastle Knights beat Parramatta Eels 30–24 and played the Bulls in the 2002 World Club Challenge. Bradford came away with a 41–22 victory over the Australian champions thanks to a Robbie Paul double and 2 tries from Michael Withers. Bradford were knocked out of the Challenge Cup by a Ben Walker inspired Leeds Rhinos. The Bulls succumbed to a 17–4 loss.

March 2002

The Bulls started off their Super League defence with a hard fought 18–4 win over last years runners up Wigan Warriors. Bradford backed this performance up with a 38–12 win over Warrington Wolves. The Bulls continued their good start to the season by beating Widnes Vikings 22–16. Once again the Bulls overcame the challenge set before them as they recorded 4 wins from 4 games by beating Hull F.C. 32–18.

April 2002

Bradford started April with a 44–12 win over Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. New signing Lesley Vainikolo scored 2 tries to help the Bulls to a victory. The Bulls suffered their first league defeat at the hands of London Broncos as they were beaten 15–14. Bradford soon got back to winning ways as they demolished St Helens R.F.C. 54–22 with Tevita Vaikona scoring a hat-trick. They backed up this fine form with a 44–18 win over Salford City Reds.

May 2002

The Bulls started May off with a hard fought 32–8 victory against Castleford Tigers. The good run came to an end at the hands of rivals Leeds Rhinos. The Rhinos beat Bradford 28–20 at Headingley Stadium. Bradford bounced back from this defeat to beat Halifax Blue Sox 46–22. The Bulls finished May with a hard fought 28–26 win against Wigan Warriors.

June 2002

Bradford started June with a great 40–12 victory over the Warrington Wolves. The Bulls continued their good run of form with a 22–12 win against London Broncos. Bradford then demolished Salford City Reds 48–10 to stay top of the league. Their good run came to an end as the Bulls went down 34–26 to St Helens R.F.C. at Knowsley Road.

July 2002

The Bulls got back to winning ways with a 44–6 win against Widnes Vikings. Bradford then followed this win with yet another victory as they beat Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 36–18. The Bulls continued this run of form with a hard fought 25–24 win at Hull F.C. with Michael Withers kicking the decisive drop goal. Bradford finished the month with a 40–18 win against Castleford Tigers.

August 2002

Bradford started August with a bang as they beat local rivals Leeds Rhinos for the first time this year, a Lesley Vainikolo double helped the Bulls to a 46–18 victory at Valley Parade. The Bulls continued this winning streak by beating Halifax Blue Sox 25–8. Bradford's 6 game winning run was brutally ended by St Helens R.F.C. as the Saints smashed the Bulls 50–22. For the first time this season the Bulls lost two games in a row as they went down 44–14 to Castleford Tigers.

September 2002

The Bulls got back to winning ways with a 46–14 win against London Broncos. Bradford backed this up with a 20–18 win against arch-rivals Leeds Rhinos. The Bulls also beat Wigan Warriors 32–14 however due to a lower points difference Bradford slipped down to 2nd in the table behind St Helens R.F.C. with one game to go. The Bulls finished the regular rounds with a 32–18 win over Hull F.C. however the margin of victory was not enough to claim top spot in the league and Bradford finished 2nd, they finished with 46 points (same as St Helens R.F.C.) but Saints had 14 points more in the points difference column.

October 2002

Bradford faced St Helens R.F.C. in the Qualifying Semi-final at Knowsley Road, the Bulls came out on top as they narrowly defeated the Saints 28–26 in a hard fought contest. In the Grand Final the Bulls lost 19–18 to St Helens R.F.C. however the final second of the game is subject to controversy as Saints captain Chris Joynt gave himself up in a voluntary tackle (a penalty should have gone to the Bulls for this action) in a kickable range which would have given Paul Deacon the chance to win the game 20–19.

2002 milestones

Table

Pos.TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQual.
1 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens 282305927522+40546Play-off semi-final
2 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls 282305910519+39146
3 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors 281918817475+34239Play-off elimination final
4 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos 2817011865700+16534
5 Hullcolours.svg Hull 2816012742674+6832
6 Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers 2814212736615+12130
7 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings 2814113590716−12629
8 Broncoscolours.png London Broncos 2813114661635+2627
9 Faxcolours.svg Halifax Blue Sox 288020558856−29816
10 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves 287021483878−39514
11 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 285221566899−33312
12 Redscolours.svg Salford City Reds 285122490856−36611Relegated to National League 1

Source: Rugby League Project.
Classification: 1st on competition points; 2nd on match points difference.
Competition points: for win = 2; for draw = 1; for loss = 0.

World Club Challenge

LEGEND
 Win
 Draw
 Loss
DateCompetitionVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAtt
1 February 2002 WCC Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights N McAlpine Stadium W41–26 Paul (2), Gartner, Withers (2), Vainikolo Deacon 8/8, Deacon 1 DG21,113
2002 World Club Challenge Teams
Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls positions Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights
6. Michael Withers Fullback1. Robbie O'Davis
2. Tevita Vaikona Winger2. Joshua Smith
20. Scott Naylor Centre3. Matthew Gidley
14. Lee Gilmour Centre4. Mark Hughes
5. Lesley Vainikolo Winger5. Kurt Gidley
1. Robbie Paul Stand off6. Sean Rudder
7. Paul Deacon Scrum half7. Andrew Johns
8. Joe Vagana Prop8. Josh Perry
9. James Lowes Hooker9. Danny Buderus
22. Brian McDermott Prop10. Matt Parsons
11. Daniel Gartner 2nd Row11. Steve Simpson
12. Jamie Peacock 2nd Row12. Daniel Abraham
13. Mike Forshaw Loose forward13. Bill Peden
3. Leon Pryce Interchange14. Matthew Jobson
10. Paul Anderson Interchange15. Clinton O'Brien
15. Brandon Costin Interchange16. John Morris
29. Stuart Fielden Interchange17. Clint Newton
Brian Noble Coach Michael Hagan

2002 fixtures and results

LEGEND
 Win
 Draw
 Loss

2002 Tetley's Super League

DateCompetitionRndVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAtt
1 March 2002 Super League VII 1 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors A JJB Stadium W18–4 Forshaw, Gilmour, Vaikona Deacon 3/314,170
10 March 2002 Super League VII 2 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves H Valley Parade W38–12 Anderson, Costin, Gartner, Gilmour, McAvoy, Vaikona, Withers Deacon 5/713,876
24 March 2002 Super League VII 3 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings A Halton Stadium W22–16 Lowes (2), McAvoy, McDermott Sykes 3/48,844
28 March 2002 Super League VII 4 Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. H Valley Parade W32–18 Anderson, Gilmour, McAvoy, Vagana, Vaikona Deacon 6/613,268
1 April 2002 Super League VII 5 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats A Belle Vue W44–12 McAvoy (2), Naylor (2), Vainikolo (2), Costin, Pryce Deacon 6/86,647
7 April 2002 Super League VII 6 Cronulla colours.svg London Broncos A Griffin Park L14–15 Costin (2), Vaikona Deacon 1/34,605
20 April 2002 Super League VII 7 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens H Valley Parade W54–22 Vaikona (3), Fielden, Forshaw, Gilmour, Naylor, Paul, Peacock, Vainikolo Deacon 7/1014,271
29 April 2002 Super League VII 8 Redscolours.svg Salford City Reds H Valley Parade W44–18 Lowes (2), Anderson, McDermott, Naylor, Pryce, Radford Deacon 8/89,652
3 May 2002 Super League VII 9 Cascolours.png Castleford Tigers A The Jungle W32–8 McAvoy (2), Gilmour, Peacock Deacon 8/87,416
10 May 2002 Super League VII 10 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos A Headingley Stadium L20–28 Fielden, Paul, Vaikona Deacon 4/418,305
17 May 2002 Super League VII 11 Faxcolours.svg Halifax Blue Sox H Valley Parade W46–22 Deacon (2), Withers (2), Naylor, Paul, Radford, Vaikona Deacon 7/810,762
24 May 2002 Super League VII 12 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors H Valley Parade W28–26 Withers (2), McAvoy, Naylor, Vaikona Deacon 4/513,314
2 June 2002 Super League VII 13 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves A Wilderspool W40–12 Vaikona (2), Deacon, Forshaw, Naylor, Paul, Withers Deacon 6/76,619
7 June 2002 Super League VII 14 Cronulla colours.svg London Broncos H Valley Parade W22–12 Paul, Withers Deacon 7/79,216
23 June 2002 Super League VII 15 Redscolours.svg Salford City Reds A The Willows W48–10 Gilmour (2), Vaikona (2), Costin, Gartner, Paul, Pryce Deacon 8/84,806
28 June 2002 Super League VII 16 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens A Knowsley Road L26–34 Costin (2), Vaikona, Withers Deacon 5/512,297
4 July 2002 Super League VII 17 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings H Valley Parade W44–6 Lowes (2), Paul (2), Gartner, McDermott, Vainikolo, Withers Deacon 5/7, Withers 1/110,264
12 July 2002 Super League VII 18 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats H Valley Parade W36–18 Forshaw, Gartner, McAvoy, Naylor, Vainikolo, Withers Withers 5/5, Paul 1/18,288
19 July 2002 Super League VII 19 Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. A The Boulevard W25–24 Fielden, Paul, Pryce Deacon 6/6, Withers 1 DG6,257
26 July 2002 Super League VII 20 Cascolours.png Castleford Tigers H Valley Parade W40–18 Gilmour, Lowes, McDermott, Naylor, Vaikona, Vainikolo, Withers Deacon 6/79,316
2 August 2002 Super League VII 21 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos H Valley Parade W46–18 Vainikolo (2), Fielden, Gilmour, Lowes, Paul, Vaikona, Withers Deacon 6/7, Withers 1/113,631
9 August 2002 Super League VII 22 Faxcolours.svg Halifax Blue Sox A The Shay W25–8 Naylor (2), McAvoy, Pryce Deacon 4/4, Deacon 1 DG4,170
16 August 2002 Super League VII 23 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens H Valley Parade L22–50 Fielden (2), Naylor Deacon 5/513,948
25 August 2002 Super League VII 24 Cascolours.png Castleford Tigers A The Jungle L14–44 Deacon, Pryce Deacon 2/2, Withers 1/16,697
1 September 2002 Super League VII 25 Cronulla colours.svg London Broncos H Valley Parade W46–14 McAvoy (2), Pryce (2), Withers (2), Lowes, Vaikona Deacon 7/88,965
6 September 2002 Super League VII 26 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos A Headingley Stadium W20–18 Gartner, Paul, Pryce, Withers Deacon 2/415,328
14 September 2002 Super League VII 27 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors H Valley Parade W32–14 Withers (2), Fielden, Vainikolo Deacon 8/812,576
20 September 2002 Super League VII 28 Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. A The Boulevard W32–18 McAvoy (2), Deacon, Gartner, Paul, Vaikona Deacon 4/68,630

Challenge Cup

LEGEND
 Win
 Draw
 Loss
DateCompetitionRndVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAtt
9 February 2002 Cup 4th Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos H Valley Parade L4–17 Gartner Deacon 0/111,781

Playoffs

LEGEND
 Win
 Draw
 Loss
DateCompetitionRndVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAtt
5 October 2002 Play-offs QSF Saintscolours.svg St. Helens A Knowsley Road W28–26 Costin, Deacon, Forshaw, Gartner, Vainikolo Deacon 4/515,100
19 October 2002 Play-offs GF Saintscolours.svg St. Helens N Old Trafford L18–19 Naylor, Paul, Withers Deacon 3/461,138

2002 squad statistics

NoPlayerPositionTriesGoalsDGPoints
1 Robbie Paul Fullback 151062
2 Tevita Vaikona Wing 190076
3 Leon Pryce Centre 90036
4 Nathan McAvoy Centre 140056
5 Lesley Vainikolo Wing 110044
6 Michael Withers Fullback 208197
7 Paul Deacon Scrum-half 61552336
8 Joe Vagana Prop 1004
9 James Lowes Hooker 90036
10 Paul Anderson Prop 30012
11 Daniel Gartner Second row 90036
12 Jamie Peacock Second row 2008
13 Mike Forshaw Loose forward 50020
14 Lee Gilmour Centre 90036
15 Brandon Costin Stand off 80032
16 Alex Wilkinson Wing 0000
18 Lee Radford Second row 2008
19 Jamie Langley Loose forward 0000
20 Scott Naylor Centre 130052
22 Brian McDermott Prop 40016
26 Paul Sykes Centre 0306
27 Rob Parker Prop 0000
29 Stuart Fielden Prop 70028
30 Richard Moore Prop 0000

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