2003 Bradford Bulls season

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2003 Bradford Bulls season
Super League VIII Rank1st
Play-off resultWinners
Challenge Cup Winners
2003 recordWins: 29; draws: 0; losses: 6
Points scoredFor: 1149; against: 637
Team information
ChairmanChris Caisley
Head Coach Brian Noble
Captain
Stadium Odsal Stadium
Avg. attendance15,284
High attendance21,784 vs. Leeds Rhinos
Top scorers
Tries Lesley Vainikolo (26)
Goals Paul Deacon (173)
Points Paul Deacon (389)
  2002 List of seasons 2004  

This article details the Bradford Bulls rugby league football club's 2003 season, the 8th season of the Super League era.

Contents

Season review

February 2003

The season started off well for the Bulls as they beat Warrington Wolves 38–12 in the 4th Round of the Challenge Cup. Bradford's start to the league campaign was shocking as they were hammered 46–22 by the 2002 champions St Helens R.F.C.

March 2003

Bradford continued their run in the Challenge Cup with an 82–0 victory over lower league Hunslet Hawks with Lesley Vainikolo grabbing a hat-trick. The Bulls got their 1st win of their league campaign with a hard fought 22–10 win against Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. Bradford progressed to the semi-finals of the Challenge Cup by beating Widnes Vikings 38–28 in the quarter-final. The Bulls got their first back to back wins of the season with an outstanding 62–22 victory against Halifax Blue Sox, both James Lowes and Robbie Paul both grabbed hat-tricks. Bradford finished the month off with a hard fought 26–18 win against Widnes Vikings.

April 2003

The Bulls continued their run of form by opening April with a comfortable 32–8 win over Warrington Wolves. Bradford progressed to the Challenge Cup Final as they beat Wigan Warriors 36–22 in the semi-final. The Bulls great league form continued with a 48–24 win over Hull FC. Bradford's month came to a spectacular end as they beat rivals Leeds Rhinos 22–20 to win the Challenge Cup. Tries from Robbie Paul, Jamie Peacock and Tevita Vaikona helped the Bulls win their 2nd Challenge Cup in the Super League era.

May 2003

The Bulls followed their Challenge Cup win with a hard fought 14–8 win against Wigan Warriors. The Bulls good form continued with a hard fought 30–10 win against Castleford Tigers which was made even harder when Leon Pryce was sent off. Bradford recorded a huge win as they beat Huddersfield Giants 52–6 with Robbie Paul scoring a hat-trick. The Bulls finished May with an impressive 48–22 win against arch rivals Leeds Rhinos.

June 2003

Bradford started June with an unfortunate 22–12 loss to London Broncos with Dennis Moran tearing the Bulls apart and scoring a hat-trick. The Bulls got back to winning ways as they edged out Hull F.C. to win the game 26–20. Bradford once again came away with the 2 points as they beat Warrington Wolves 24–20. The Bulls came crashing back to earth as Wigan Warriors beat them 35–22. Bradford then were demolished 35–0 by St Helens R.F.C. at the end of the month.

July 2003

The Bulls started July with a 30–18 win against Wakefield Trinity Wildcats to get the Bulls back to winning ways. Bradford backed this win up with a 60–12 victory over Halifax Blue Sox. The Bulls continued their fine form with a 40–8 win against Widnes Vikings. The streak continued with a 40–20 win over Castleford Tigers and then a 60–6 win against London Broncos where Leon Pryce scored 4 tries.

August 2003

Bradford continued their form into August as they beat Huddersfield Giants 30–16 and then followed this up by beating Leeds Rhinos 18–16 at Headingley Stadium. The Bulls also beat Hull F.C. 36–22 in the middle of the month before losing 26–12 to Wigan Warriors. Bradford bounced back and hammered London Broncos 54–12 with Paul Deacon becoming the highest point scorer for the Bulls in the Super League era as he booted over his 400th goal for the club.

September 2003

Bradford started September with a very narrow 22–21 win against arch rivals Leeds Rhinos, the Bulls won thanks to 2 drop goals from scum-half Paul Deacon. In the run up to the end of the season Bradford lost 28–14 to Castleford Tigers. The Bulls finished the regular rounds with a 22–18 win over St Helens R.F.C. which meant that Bradford finished top of the league ahead of Leeds Rhinos.

October 2003

The Bulls beat arch rivals Leeds Rhinos 30–14 in the Qualifying Semi-final to reach the 2003 Grand Final, in the process Paul Deacon became the first person to score 1,000 points for the Bradford Bulls in the Super League era. A couple of weeks later the Bulls would once again face Wigan Warriors in a Grand Final, the Bradford side won 25–12 after Shontayne Hape, Stuart Reardon and James Lowes (in his last game for the Bulls) all scored tries whilst Paul Deacon kicked 6 goals and a drop goal to make the Bulls Super League champions for a 3rd time.

2003 milestones

Table

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls (L, C)282206878529+34944Semi-final
2 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos 281936751555+19641
3 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors 281927776512+26440Elimination play-offs
4 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 2816111845535+31031 [a]
5 Broncoscolours.png London Broncos 28142126436965330
6 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves 2814113748619+12929
7 Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. 2813312701577+12427 [b]
8 Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers 28121156126332125
9 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings 28121156407278725
10 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants 28111166287158723
11 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 28712050577426915
12 Faxcolours.svg Halifax (R)28102737212278550 [c] Relegation to National League One
Source: Rugby League Project
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points difference; 3) Number of points scored;
(C) Champions; (L) League Leaders' Shield Winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. St Helens deducted 2 points for salary cap breaches. [1] [2]
  2. Hull F.C. deducted 2 points for salary cap breaches. [1] [2]
  3. Halifax deducted 2 points for salary cap breaches. [1] [2]

2003 Fixtures and results

LEGEND
 Win
 Draw
 Loss

2003 Tetley's Super League

DateCompetitionRndVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAtt
21 February 2003 Super League VIII 1 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens A Knowsley Road L22–46 L.Pryce (2), Radford Deacon 5/512,217
9 March 2003 Super League VIII 2 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats H Odsal Stadium W22–10 Gilmour, Hape, Pratt, L.Pryce Radford 3/420,283
23 March 2003 Super League VIII 3 Faxcolours.svg Halifax RLFC H Odsal Stadium W62–22 Lowes (3), Paul (3), Deacon, Hape, Pratt, L.Pryce, Reardon Deacon 7/9, Lowes 2/215,557
30 March 2003 Super League VIII 4 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings A Halton Stadium W26–18 Anderson, Naylor, Paul, Withers Deacon 5/56,320
6 April 2003 Super League VIII 5 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves H Odsal Stadium W32–8 Deacon, Lowes, L.Pryce, Vaikona, Vainikolo, Withers Deacon 4/615,540
18 April 2003 Super League VIII 6 Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. H Odsal Stadium W48–24 Pratt (2), L.Pryce (2), Hape, Lowes, Vaikona, Vainikolo Deacon 8/815,182
2 May 2003 Super League VIII 8 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors A JJB Stadium W14–8 L.Pryce (2), Vainikolo Deacon 1/310,281
11 May 2003 Super League VIII 9 Cascolours.png Castleford Tigers H Odsal Stadium W30–10 Vaikona (2), Deacon, Vagana Deacon 7/714,749
18 May 2003 Super League VIII 10 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants A McAlpine Stadium W52–6 Paul (3), Vaikona (2), Naylor, Peacock, Pratt, Vainikolo Deacon 3/4, Radford 5/58,297
23 May 2003 Super League VIII 11 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos H Odsal Stadium W48–22 Vaikona (2), Vainikolo (2), Anderson, Gartner, Paul, Pratt Deacon 8/821,784
1 June 2003 Super League VIII 12 Cronulla colours.svg London Broncos H Odsal Stadium L12–22 Naylor, Parker Deacon 2/210,835
8 June 2003 Super League VIII 13 Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. A KC Stadium W26–20 Hape, Pratt, Vainikolo Deacon 7/719,549
15 June 2003 Super League VIII 14 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves A Wilderspool W24–20 Forshaw, Gartner, Naylor, Paul Deacon 4/47,507
21 June 2003 Super League VIII 15 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors H Odsal Stadium L22–35 Deacon, Gartner, Paul, Vagana Deacon 3/415,732
27 June 2003 Super League VIII 16 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens H Odsal Stadium L0–3511,127
6 July 2003 Super League VIII 17 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats A Belle Vue W30–18 Hape (2), Gartner, Lowes, Vagana, Vaikona Deacon 3/64,658
11 July 2003 Super League VIII 18 Faxcolours.svg Halifax RLFC A The Shay W60–12 Gartner (2), Parker (2), Vainikolo (2), Anderson, Deacon, Hape, Naylor, Radford Deacon 8/114,555
20 July 2003 Super League VIII 19 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings H Odsal Stadium W40–8 Radford (2), Vainikolo (2), Hape, Reardon, Vaikona Deacon 6/712,116
27 July 2003 Super League VIII 20 Cascolours.png Castleford Tigers A The Jungle W40–20 Deacon, Gartner, Gilmour, Naylor, L.Pryce, Radford, Vaikona Deacon 6/79,081
30 July 2003 Super League VIII 7 Cronulla colours.svg London Broncos A Griffin Park W60–6 L.Pryce (4), Vainikolo (2), Anderson, Langley, Lowes, Naylor, Vaikona Deacon 8/113,651
3 August 2003 Super League VIII 21 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants H Odsal Stadium W30–16 Deacon (2), Radford, Reardon, Vainikolo Deacon 5/511,368
8 August 2003 Super League VIII 22 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos A Headingley Stadium W18–16 Forshaw, Parker, Vainikolo Deacon 3/323,035
16 August 2003 Super League VIII 23 Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. H Odsal Stadium W36–22 Vainikolo (3), Gilmour (2), Anderson, Langley Radford 4/710,478
25 August 2003 Super League VIII 24 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors A JJB Stadium L12–26 Vagana, Vaikona Deacon 2/214,714
31 August 2003 Super League VIII 25 Cronulla colours.svg London Broncos A Griffin Park W54–12 Peacock (2), Vaikona (2), Hape, Lowes, Parker, Radford, Vagana Deacon 9/93,510
7 September 2003 Super League VIII 26 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos H Odsal Stadium W22–21 Deacon, Reardon, Vainikolo Deacon 4/4, Deacon 2 DG21,102
14 September 2003 Super League VIII 27 Cascolours.png Castleford Tigers H Odsal Stadium L14–28 Hape, L.Pryce Deacon 3/313,628
19 September 2003 Super League VIII 28 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens A Knowsley Road W22–18 Hape, L.Pryce, Vaikona, Vainikolo Deacon 3/48,432

Challenge Cup

LEGEND
 Win
 Draw
 Loss
DateCompetitionRndVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAtt
8 February 2003 Cup 4th Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves A Wilderspool W38–12 Vainikolo (2), Hape, Naylor, Paul, L.Pryce Deacon 7/75,869
2 March 2003 Cup 5th Hunsletcolours.svg Hunslet Hawks A South Leeds Stadium W82–0 Vainikolo (3), Pratt (2), L.Pryce (2), Vaikona (2), Fielden, Gartner, Gilmour, Hape, Parker, Radford Deacon 11/155,685
15 March 2003 Cup QF Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings A Halton Stadium W38–28 Forshaw (2), Hape, Naylor, Paul, L.Pryce Deacon 7/74,219
13 April 2003 Cup SF Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors N McAlpine Stadium W36–22 Radford (2), Deacon, Hape, Lowes, Vaikona Deacon 6/615,359
26 April 2003 Cup Final Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos N Millennium Stadium W22–20 Paul, Peacock, Vaikona Deacon 5/571,212

Playoffs

LEGEND
 Win
 Draw
 Loss
DateCompetitionRndVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAtt
4 October 2003 Play-offs QSF Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos H Odsal Stadium W30–14 Forshaw (2), L.Pryce, Vainikolo Deacon 7/719,786
18 October 2003 Play-offs GF Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors N Old Trafford W25–12 Hape, Lowes, Reardon Deacon 6/6, Deacon 1 DG65,537

2003 squad statistics

NoPlayerPositionTriesGoalsDGPoints
1 Robbie Paul Fullback 130052
2 Tevita Vaikona Wing 200080
3 Leon Pryce Centre 210084
4 Shontayne Hape Centre 160064
5 Lesley Vainikolo Wing 2600104
6 Michael Withers Fullback 2008
7 Paul Deacon Scrum-half 101733389
8 Joe Vagana Prop 50020
9 James Lowes Hooker 102044
10 Paul Anderson Prop 50020
11 Daniel Gartner Second Row 80032
12 Jamie Peacock Second Row 40016
13 Mike Forshaw Loose forward 60024
14 Lee Gilmour Centre 50020
15 Karl Pratt Stand Off 90036
16 Alex Wilkinson Wing 0000
17 Stuart Reardon Fullback 50020
18 Lee Radford Prop 1012064
19 Jamie Langley Loose forward 2008
20 Scott Naylor Centre 90036
22 Karl Pryce Wing 0000
23 Vinny Myler Prop 0000
26 Chris Bridge Centre 0000
27 Rob Parker Prop 60024
29 Stuart Fielden Prop 1004
30 Richard Moore Wing 0000

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