Jimmy Lowes believes the Bulls will have to work hard not to get bitten at the Zoo.
Bradford head to their bogey stadium Wilderspool, known as the Zoo, for the final time tomorrow expecting a tough time.
Warrington are leaving the stadium at the end of the season and the veteran hooker believes they will be looking to sign off on a positive note.
"We go to Warrington on Sunday and that's a tough ask coming on the back of the game at Hull," said Lowes, who has been in some fearsome
battles at the ground over his long and distinguished career.
"They are coming off the back of what must have been, for them, a disappointing loss to Wakefield. They will definitely be up for the job. It will be a our last visit to the ground and it is a place where we have struggled in recent seasons, so a win would end that particular chapter of rugby league history on a good note."
And Lowes knows that Wolves coach Paul Cullen, now the man in charge of Lancashire, will be plotting the Bulls' downfall.
"One man who will be doing his best to ensure that doesn't happen is Paul Cullen," continued Lowes, who has excelled during what is expected to be his final season with the Bulls.
"Paul was a very honest player in his career and a no nonsense character. I am sure that will be how he will be coaching the Wolves, particularly at home.
"When Paul played it was a difficult place to go and something of a fortress for them, something he will be striving for now he is in charge."
But Lowes is also confident that the Bulls, who overcame their loss to London with a battling performance at the KC Stadium last week, can handle the pressure-cooker situation.
"We must go there in a very positive frame of mind and take the good things we did at Hull with us," he added.
"If we play as well as we did at Hull then there is no reason why we can't come away with a victory."
But the Bulls have a number of injury problems to contend with and, once again, were without a number of stars for training at the beginning of week.
Late fitness tests will rule on the availability of last week's absentees Paul Anderson (calf) and Scott Naylor (knee), while international prop Stuart Fielden is still not ready for his comeback from a knee ligament problem sustained on Good Friday.
And Noble is expected to be without giant winger Lesley Vainikolo for the first time this season.
The Kiwi powerhouse is likely to be out for a couple of weeks after twisting his knee against Hull last week.
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