Bradford Bulls Academy

Bradford Bulls Academy
Full name Bradford Bulls Academy Rugby League Football Club
Nickname(s) Bulls
Founded 1996
Region Bradford, Yorkshire, England
Ground(s) Grattan Stadium (Capacity: 27,000)
Coach(es) England Basil Richards
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.bradfordbulls.co.uk

The Bradford Bulls Youth Development is the youth system of the rugby league club Bradford Bulls. It is one of the most famous and successful youth systems for rugby league and has produced some of the best players in both rugby league and rugby union. The Bradford Bulls Youth Development consists of three main teams, the Senior Academy, the Junior Academy and the Service Area team. Youth Development system also includes scouting for the local area and education for the players in the academy teams.

The Academy

The Senior Academy (from 2013 the Under 19's) is the highest tier in the Youth Development system. Any players under the age of 19 years are eligible to play for the senior academy; the rules also permit three players over the age of 21 to play in academy matches. Most of the team is made up of fringe squad players and those first team players recovering from injury but also some of the best players from the junior academy are given experience in the senior academy. The Bradford Bulls Senior Academy is one of the best in the country and has produce more professional Rugby League players than any other Academy in the country. The success of the Bradford Bulls Academy has decreased in recent years, many Senior Academy players are promoted to the first team squad at quite a young age and either secure a first team places or are release to other clubs. This means that players from the junior academy players have been drafted into the senior academy but are often playing against opposition much older than themselves.

2016 U19 Players

Player Position
England James Bentley Loose Forward
England Joe Brown Full Back
England Milo Martin Prop
England Jack Mead Wing
England James Pickering Wing
England Jacob Trueman Half Back
England Louis Ainley Hooker
England Zac Baker Scrum Half
England Ollie Bartle Back Rower
England Reiss Butterworth Half Back
England Matty Chrimes Centre
England Cameron Connelly Stand Off
England Evan Hodgson Prop
England Luke Hooley Full Back
England Liam Kirk Prop
England Wilf Moxon Second Row
England Ross Oaks Centre
England Jay Panter Wing
England Brandon Pickersgill Full Back
England Josh Rickett Wing
England Bailey Robinson Second Row
England Tom Sowerby Hooker
England Matthew Storton Second Row
England Tyron Travis Centre
England Daniel Waite-Pullan Loose Forward
England Brandon Wilkinson Second Row

2016 Scholarships

When the RFL re-organised the youth system at the end of 2012, it was announced that at Super League level there would only be an under 19's league. Therefore the Junior Academy was effectively made into the scholarship system. Like the Senior Academy the Junior Academy has been one of the most successful academy sides in British Rugby League but have also suffered the effects of Senior Academy players being called up into the first team as Junior Academy players move up to the Senior Academy they are replaced 15- and 16-year-old players. Some of the better Junior Academy players are given experience in the Senior Academy and it is not uncommon for some players to play regularly in both Junior and Senior Academy if eligible.

2016 Junior Players

Player Position
England James Ainley Hooker
England Cameron Berry Hooker
England Ryan Butterworth Centre
England Bailey Chatha Second Row
England James Crabtree Scrum Half
England James Fieldhouse Loose Forward
England Matthew Fletcher Loose Forward
England Keelan Foster Loose Forward
England Lewis Galtress Prop
England Bradley Ho Centre
England Chris Jackson Loose Forward
England Ryan Leadbeater Stand Off
England Luke Littlewood Scrum Half
England Charlie Mattison Prop
England James McCormack Second Row
England Lochlan McGill Hooker
England Alfie McGrevy Loose Forward
England Dante Morton Centre
Zimbabwe Anesu Mudoti Prop
England James Perks Hooker
England Luke Punton Stand Off
England Matthew Race Scrum Half
England Cameron Scott Full Back
England Ebon Scurr Second Row
England Joe Stirk Full Back
England Dane Taylor Stand Off
England Keiron Todd Prop
Lithuania Vytas Vaznys Loose Forward
England Brandon Wood Centre
England Guy Worstenholme Centre

Notable Former players

Player Position Current Club
England Mark Woods Prop Retired
Republic of Ireland Chris Bridge Centre Warrington Wolves
England Brett Ferres Second Row Leeds Rhinos
England Stuart Fielden Prop Retired
England Stuart Reardon Full Back North Wales Crusaders
England Paul Sykes Stand Off Dewsbury Rams
England Karl Pryce Wing Dewsbury Rams
England Leon Pryce Stand Off Hull F.C.
New Zealand Robbie Paul Scrum Half Retired
England Robert Parker Prop Retired
England Jamie Peacock Prop Retired
England Andy Smith Wing Retired
England Richard Moore Prop Halifax RLFC
England Jamie Langley Loose Forward Retired
England Sam Burgess Prop South Sydney Rabbitohs
England Matt James Prop Sheffield Eagles
England Matt Cook Second Rower London Broncos
Wales Craig Kopczak Prop Salford Red Devils
Scotland Richard Hawkyard Full Back Keighley Cougars
Scotland Keale Carlile Hooker Sheffield Eagles
England Vinnie Finigan Winger Keighley Cougars
England Paul Mennell Scrum Half Retired
England Steve Crossley Prop Toronto Wolfpack (from 2017)
England Neil Cherryholme Prop Keighley Cougars
England David Clayton Winger Hunslet Hawks
Wales Larne Patrick Second Rower Salford Red Devils
Scotland Alex Szostak Loose Forward Workington Town
Scotland Adam Walker Prop Hull Kingston Rovers
England Elliott Whitehead Second Rower Canberra Raiders
England Kieran Hyde Scrum Half Swinton Lions

Current Staff

Lee St Hilaire

Basil Richards

Paul Medley

Richard Tunningley

External links

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