2004 Bradford Bulls season

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2004 Bradford Bulls season
Super League IX Rank2nd
Play-off resultRunners Up
Challenge Cup 4th Round
2004 recordWins: 22; draws: 1; losses: 9
Points scoredFor: 984; against: 627
Team information
ChairmanChris Caisley
Head Coach Brian Noble
Captain
Stadium Odsal Stadium
Avg. attendance11,459
High attendance23,375 vs. Leeds Rhinos
Top scorers
Tries Lesley Vainikolo (39)
Goals Paul Deacon (124)
Points Paul Deacon (282)
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This article details the Bradford Bulls rugby league football club's 2004 season, the ninth season of the Super League era.

Contents

Season review

February 2004

Bradford started the 2004 season off by beating Penrith Panthers 22–4 in the World Club Challenge to become World Champions for the second time. The Bulls start to the regular season rounds could not have been better as Lesley Vainikolo set a Super League record with the most tries in a match scoring five in Bradford's 34–6 win against Wigan Warriors. The Bulls could not retain their Challenge Cup title as they were knocked out in Round 4 as St Helens R.F.C. beat them 30–10.

March 2004

Bradford continued their run of form with a comprehensive 40–6 win against Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. The Bulls kept their league winning streak going with a hard fought 20–6 win against Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield Giants.

April 2004

The Bulls started April by grinding out a 25–18 win against Salford City Reds. Bradford's first league loss of the season came in Round 5 against arch rivals Leeds Rhinos who came out 26–18 winners. The Bulls picked themselves up after this defeat and hammered St Helens R.F.C. 54–8 with Shontayne Hape scoring a hat-trick. Bradford lost for the second time this season as Hull F.C. beat them 26–18 with Shaun Briscoe scoring four tries for the Hull side. The Bulls finished the month with a 22–22 draw at Warrington Wolves.

May 2004

Bradford started May with a much needed 24–12 win against London Broncos. The Bulls then beat Castleford Tigers 44–18 with Stuart Reardon scoring four tries. Bradford kept their winning run on track with a 30–20 win against Widnes Vikings. The month finished badly for the Bulls as their winning streak was broken in a 35–30 loss to St Helens R.F.C.

June 2004

The start of June was a poor one for Bradford as they lost 26–12 to arch-rivals Leeds Rhinos. Bradford soon got back on track as they beat Salford City Reds 35–28 in a hard fought match. The Bulls also posted an impressive 40–12 win against Huddersfield Giants with Paul Deacon kicking them to victory with 10 goals. Bradford finished the month with a 38–30 win against Widnes Vikings.

July 2004

The Bulls started July well as they smashed Castleford Tigers 60–12 with Lesley Vainikolo stealing the spotlight with four tries, he then scored another two the following week in a 36–26 win against the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. The good start to the month came to an end as the Bulls lost 32–16 to Wigan Warriors. Bradford recovered from this defeat and beat London Broncos 44–16.

August 2004

Bradford's month got off to a bad start as they lost 25–14 to Hull F.C. keeping the Bulls fifth in the table. The Bulls got their season back on track with a hard fought 36–22 win against Warrington Wolves thanks to a Lesley Vainikolo hat-trick. Bradford backed this win up with an outstanding 38–12 win against Wigan Warriors with Iestyn Harris leading the way with two tries and a goal. The Bulls were brought crashing back to earth as league leaders and arch-rivals Leeds Rhinos beat them 40–12, the Bulls were down to 12 men for at least 20 minutes of the match as Leon Pryce received two sin-bins. Bradford finished the month strong as they beat Hull F.C. 26–12, Lesley Vainikolo scored his fourth hat-trick of the year to help the Bulls get the much needed win.

September 2004

The Bulls continued their charge to second in the league as they beat woeful London Broncos 60–18, Shontayne Hape scored a hat-trick, Logan Swann and Rob Parker also scored two tries each to help the Bulls get the win. Bradford continued their winning end to the season with a nail biting 28–27 win against Warrington Wolves where Paul Deacon's two late drop-goals secured the points for the Yorkshire side. The Bulls finished the regular season by thumping St Helens R.F.C. 64–24, both Stuart Reardon and Lesley Vainikolo grabbed hat-tricks whilst Hape scored two tries to help the Bradford team finish the 2004 season second in the league.

October 2004

Bradford qualified for the 2004 Grand Final by defeating arch rivals Leeds Rhinos in the Qualifying Semi-final. The Bulls came out as 26–12 winner thanks to tries from Robbie Paul, Lee Radford, Lesley Vainikolo and a double from Shontayne Hape. However Leeds soon got revenge as they defeated the Bulls 16–8 in the Grand Final.

2004 milestones

Table

Pos.TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQual.
1 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos 2824221037443+59450Play-off semi-final
2 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls 282017918565+35341
3 Hullcolours.svg Hull 281927843478+36540Play-off elimination final
4 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors 281747736558+17838
5 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens 2817110821662+15935
6 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 2815013788662+12630
7 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants 2812016518757−23924
8 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves 2810117700715−1521
9 Redscolours.svg Salford City Reds 288020507828−32116
10 Broncoscolours.png London Broncos 287120561968−40715
11 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings 287021466850−38414
12 Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers 286022515924−40912Relegated 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
13 February 2004 WCC Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers N McAlpine Stadium W22–4 Vainikolo, L.Pryce, Swann, Parker Withers 3/5, Radford 0/118,962
2004 World Club Challenge Teams
Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls positions Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers
6. Michael Withers Fullback1. Rhys Wesser
2. Tevita Vaikona Winger2. Brett Howland
16. Paul Johnson Centre3. Luke Lewis
4. Shontayne Hape Centre4. Paul Whatuira
5. Lesley Vainikolo Winger5. Luke Rooney
3. Leon Pryce Stand off6. Preston Campbell
15. Karl Pratt Scrum half7. Craig Gower
29. Stuart Fielden Prop8. Joel Clinton
24. Aaron Smith Hooker9. Luke Priddis
10. Paul Anderson Prop10. Martin Lang
11. Lee Radford 2nd Row11. Joe Galuvao
12. Jamie Peacock 2nd Row12. Tony Puletua
13. Logan Swann Loose forward13. Trent Waterhouse
8. Joe Vagana Interchange14. Ben Ross
17. Stuart Reardon Interchange15. Colin Ward
19. Jamie Langley Interchange16. Shane Rodney
27. Rob Parker Interchange17. Luke Swain
Brian Noble Coach John Lang

2004 fixtures and results

LEGEND
 Win
 Draw
 Loss

2004 Tetley's Super League

DateCompetitionRndVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAtt
20 February 2004 Super League IX 1 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors H Odsal Stadium W34–6 Vainikolo (5), Smith, Withers Withers 3/717,267
7 March 2004 Super League IX 2 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats A Belle Vue W40–6 Bridge (2), Vaikona (2), Vainikolo (2), Johnson, Reardon Deacon 4/86,472
21 March 2004 Super League IX 3 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants A McAlpine Stadium W20–6 Johnson (2), Deacon Deacon 4/48,039
2 April 2004 Super League IX 4 Redscolours.svg Salford City Reds H Odsal Stadium W25–18 Deacon, Johnson, L.Pryce, Vainikolo Deacon 4/4, Withers 1 DG11,790
8 April 2004 Super League IX 5 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos A Headingley Stadium L18–26 Hape, Vaikona, Vainikolo Deacon 3/321,225
12 April 2004 Super League IX 6 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens H Odsal Stadium W54–8 Hape (3), Vaikona (2), Vainikolo (2), Withers (2), Langley, Radford Deacon 1/5, Withers 3/4, Paul 1/215,623
23 April 2004 Super League IX 8 Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. H Odsal Stadium L18–26 Deacon, Hape Deacon 5/512,684
27 April 2004 Super League IX 7 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves A Halliwell Jones Stadium D22–22 Withers (2), Smith, Vainikolo Deacon 3/48,111
3 May 2004 Super League IX 9 Cronulla colours.svg London Broncos A Griffin Park W24–12 Reardon (2), Deacon, Langley, L.Pryce Deacon 2/53,987
9 May 2004 Super League IX 10 Cascolours.png Castleford Tigers H Odsal Stadium W44–18 Reardon (4), Langley (2), Vainikolo (2) Deacon 6/812,877
23 May 2004 Super League IX 11 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings A Halton Stadium W30–20 L.Pryce (2), Hape, Johnson, Smith Deacon 5/56,615
29 May 2004 Super League IX 12 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens A Knowsley Road L30–35 Pratt (3), Anderson, Parker Deacon 5/510,993
5 June 2004 Super League IX 13 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos H Odsal Stadium L12–26 Reardon, Vainikolo Deacon 2/223,375
13 June 2004 Super League IX 14 Redscolours.svg Salford City Reds A The Willows W35–28 Johnson (2), Vainikolo (2), Bridge, Hape Bridge 4/4, Withers 1/2, Withers 1 DG5,003
20 June 2004 Super League IX 15 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants H Odsal Stadium W40–12 Hape (2), Fielden, Reardon, Swann Deacon 10/1011,069
27 June 2004 Super League IX 16 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings H Odsal Stadium W38–30 Paul (2), Pratt (2), Johnson, L.Pryce, Smith Deacon 3/5, Bridge 2/211,137
4 July 2004 Super League IX 17 Cascolours.png Castleford Tigers A The Jungle W60–12 Vainikolo (4), Hape (2), Deacon, Parker, Peacock, L.Pryce Deacon 10/106,606
11 July 2004 Super League IX 18 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats H Odsal Stadium W36–26 Vainikolo (2), Deacon, Parker, Peacock, Reardon Deacon 6/612,670
16 July 2004 Super League IX 19 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors A JJB Stadium L16–32 Hape, Peacock, Swann Deacon 2/315,102
25 July 2004 Super League IX 20 Cronulla colours.svg London Broncos H Odsal Stadium W44–16 Vainikolo (2), Fielden, Langley, Paul, Reardon, Smith, Swann Deacon 4/5, Harris 2/310,283
1 August 2004 Super League IX 21 Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. A KC Stadium L14–25 Hape, Paul Deacon 3/314,124
8 August 2004 Super League IX 22 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves H Odsal Stadium W36–22 Vainikolo (3), Bridge, Hape, Reardon Deacon 6/612,891
13 August 2004 Super League IX 23 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors H Odsal Stadium W38–12 Harris (2), Hape, Langley, Paul, L.Pryce, Vainikolo Deacon 4/5, Harris 1/212,610
20 August 2004 Super League IX 24 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos A Headingley Stadium L12–40 Harris, Swann Deacon 2/221,225
30 August 2004 Super League IX 25 Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. A KC Stadium W26–12 Vainikolo (3), Harris, Langley Deacon 3/513,593
5 September 2004 Super League IX 26 Cronulla colours.svg London Broncos H Odsal Stadium W60–18 Hape (3), Parker (2), Swann (2), Fielden, Vagana, Withers Deacon 10/1011,319
12 September 2004 Super League IX 27 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves A Halliwell Jones Stadium W28–27 Harris (2), Hape, Langley, Vainikolo Deacon 3/5, Deacon 2 DG10,008
19 September 2004 Super League IX 28 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens H Odsal Stadium W64–24 Reardon (3), Vainikolo (3), Hape (2), Deacon, Peacock, Withers Deacon 10/1113,127

Challenge Cup

LEGEND
 Win
 Draw
 Loss
DateCompetitionRndVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAtt
29 February 2004 Cup 4th Saintscolours.svg St. Helens H Odsal Stadium L10–30 Deacon, Radford Deacon 1/212,215

Playoffs

LEGEND
 Win
 Draw
 Loss
DateCompetitionRndVrsH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAtt
2 October 2004 Play-offs QSF Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos A Headingley Stadium W26–12 Hape (2), Paul, Radford, Vainikolo Deacon 3/521,225
16 October 2004 Play-offs GF Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos N Old Trafford L8–16 Hape, Vainikolo Deacon 0/265,537

2004 squad statistics

NoPlayerPositionTriesGoalsDGPoints
1 Robbie Paul Fullback 61026
2 Tevita Vaikona Wing 50020
3 Leon Pryce Centre 80032
4 Shontayne Hape Centre 240096
5 Lesley Vainikolo Wing 3900156
6 Michael Withers Fullback 710250
7 Paul Deacon Scrum-half 81242282
8 Joe Vagana Prop 1004
10 Paul Anderson Prop 1004
11 Lee Radford Second row 30012
12 Jamie Peacock Second row 40016
13 Logan Swann Loose forward 70028
14 Toa Kohe-Love Centre 0000
15 Karl Pratt Stand off 50020
16 Paul Johnson Centre 80032
17 Stuart Reardon Fullback 150060
18 Iestyn Harris Stand off 63030
19 Jamie Langley Loose forward 80032
20 Matt Cook Prop 0000
22 Karl Pryce Wing 0000
23 Vinny Myler Prop 0000
24 Aaron Smith Hooker 30012
25 Brett Ferres Second row 0000
26 Chris Bridge Centre 46028
27 Rob Parker Prop 60024
28 Nicky Saxton Fullback 0000
29 Stuart Fielden Prop 30012
30 Richard Moore Wing 0000
31 Richard Colley Scrum-half 0000
32 Andy Smith Wing 2008

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