Paul Deacon is adamant the Bulls will bounce back against London tomorrow and admitted: "We weren't at the races against Wigan."

The 24-year-old scrum half is determined for the Bulls to recapture their winning streak of the previous eight matches.

He said: "Defensively, looking at the video of the Wigan match, it looked like a different team from our usual selves.

"That wasn't the way to defend, so we will be looking to put that right tomorrow.

"It's a big game for us and we've got to bounce back from the Wigan performance because we need stay at the top."

Deacon is bracing himself for a backlash from a London side hammered by the Bulls 60-6 at Griffin Park just one month ago.

"I think London will be a totally different team from the last time that we went down there," he said. "They will be fresh this weekend and will be aiming to put that last result right.

"I think they will probably be embarrassed about it so we know it's not going to be as easy.

"But we've just got to prepare like we did last time and hopefully play like we did last time as well. Knowing how much we are all hurting from the Wigan game, I'm sure we will."

Deacon added: "When they beat us at Odsal in June that was probably the hardest game I have played in all season and it just shows how you can't taken any side for granted in Super League."

Bulls Week begins today at 10.00am with a free festival of fun at Odsal.

A range of activities includes bouncy castles, face painting, skills sessions on the pitch and an opportunity to win tickets for the Leeds match next Sunday.

Fans will also get the chance to give the Bulls a warm send-off, as the team coach departs at 12.00 noon.