Chris Caisley today declared: I want us to be like the Australian cricket team.
Bulls enigmatic chairman said that he hoped his side's success would continue: "Ad infinitum".
The Bulls hit the summit of Super League with an emphatic victory over arch-rivals Leeds on Friday in front of the second largest crowd in the competition's history.
Caisley is delighted with his side's success on the field and off it, where the return to Odsal has proved an enormous boost for the club.
"People often say that success comes in cycles," said Caisley. "But I don't want that to happen here, I want the continued success that the Australian cricket team has shown.
"I don't want this to be the beginning or middle or end of a golden era for the Bulls - I want this to be continual success which we build on consistently."
Caisley admitted that things were going better than expected for the club given that it was only in October that they reached a deal to take over the ownership of Odsal Stadium.
"The staff really have done a tremendous job for us," added Caisley. "This success we are enjoying has not come easily and it is testament to the hard work of so many different individuals that we have got where we are.
"And with this continued hard work and positive attitude to what we can achieve at this club I see no reason why we can't enjoy more and more success and give even more to our fans.
Kick off for this Sunday's game against London Broncos has been moved forward to 3pm to allow more time for fans travelling up from the capital to get home.
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