BRADFORD Bulls have confirmed their home kit for 2025 will be given a very public launch.
It will be taking place tomorrow (December 5) at the Broadway in Bradford from 5pm.
Located near the Food Court in the shopping centre, attendees will have the exclusive first look at the 2025 Bulls home jersey, a bold design that will incorporate the club’s famous red, amber and black colour scheme.
Fans will also have the chance to meet some of the Bulls’ new signings and retained players, who will be on hand to greet supporters and share their enthusiasm for the year ahead.
Zac Fulton was the latest name added to the roster on Monday night, after he signed a new two-year deal with Bulls.
The second row had turned down Bradford’s initial contract offer a couple of months ago, choosing instead to return to play in his native Australia, but he has changed his mind.
At tomorrow night’s kit launch, all attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a free raffle, with a chance to win exclusive, money can’t buy prizes that have been deliberately tailored towards Bulls supporters.
Speaking of the supporters, Bulls have been buoyed by their season ticket sales so far.
Their early-bird deadline only ran until the end of November, which was when fans could buy season tickets at a cheaper price, while also getting access to some additional benefits from the club.
Having now collated the figures, Bulls revealed last night that their early-bird sales were up 38 per cent from last year.
As it stands, they have currently sold well over 1,000, but the club will not want to rest on their laurels.
Last season, they only averaged around 3,000 fans per home game at Odsal, with CEO Jason Hirst hoping to get that figure nearer to 4,000 in 2025.
As a Bulls fan, he wants to see the ground as full as possible, but additionally, he knows bigger crowds can help boost the club’s IMG score.
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