Enjoy it while you can - that was chairman Chris Caisley's message for Bulls fans after watching his club sweep aside Penrith in the World Club Challenge to add a fourth trophy to an already bulging Odsal

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The Bulls take on Wigan in a Grand Final rematch at Odsal on Friday night and Caisley wants the Bradford public to turn up and pay tribute to their champion side.

"I hope the people of Bradford really come out and give the lads a show of support on Friday and then the following week against St Helens. What the lads have achieved over the last few months has been quite outstanding and may never be done again," he said.

"The club is not always going to be winning every competition it goes into. Our supporters are going to have to come to terms with that at some point.

"We want this run to go on as long as it can but logic tells you that when every other club is trying to knock you off, it won't be like this forever. So people should make the best of it and get down and support the boys - particularly at this time because we are seeing something that is quite special."

Last year's crowd for the season opener against Wakefield was over 20,000 and Caisley would like to see at least that many turn up on Friday. Just under 19,000 were at Huddersfield to witness the World Club victory and while Caisley was slightly disappointed with the turnout he did feel Bulls fans had turned up while neutrals had stayed away.