Semi Tadulala says the Bulls are ready to stop Wigan Warriors being their bogey team.

They head to the JJB Stadium tomorrow night having not won there in four years.

Bradford have also suffered painful play-off exits at the hands of Brian Noble’s side for the last two seasons.

But Tadulala fired: “It’s time for that to change.

“Wigan have been our bogey side for a few years but we’re ready to turn that around now. We want to be their bogey team and if we concentrate on our display we can achieve that.

“Wigan have something to prove as – despite getting their first victory at Quins last week – they haven’t won at home this season.

“But we’ve been rectifying our problems and are look-ing for a big start to help us on the way ourselves.”

The Bulls’ top scorer last season will face NRL capture Amos Roberts in a battle of two explosive and seasoned widemen.

The prolific former Sydney City Rooster is a new arrival at Wigan this season but grabbed the winning try in London last week.

Tadulala – who turned 31 on Tuesday – said: “I never came up against him when I was with Melbourne but he’s a very good player.

“Roberts is really fast and good under the high ball but we’ll be looking to pose our own dangers.”

Bulls have named the same 19-man squad that lost to Huddersfield with Paul Deacon, Wayne Godwin and Sam Burgess all passed fit.

Wigan are also expected to be unchanged with former Bull Karl Pryce set to be left out for the second week running.