Chris Caisley today promised Bulls fans: The best is yet to come.

The Bulls chairman believes Brian Noble's men have only actually hit top gear three times this season, and is predicting even more entertainment and even more success for the side in 2003.

He also revealed that the Challenge Cup will be on display on Sunday as the Bulls return to Odsal for the first time since lifting the trophy in Cardiff when they take on Castleford.

"You have to take your hat off to these players," said Caisley, who was among those who braved the congestion of the M62 to watch the Bulls beat Wigan in last week's second nail-biter.

"The character they showed to come back against a very strong side just days after winning the cup is a clear indication of their desire and commitment to this club.

"Being a Bulls fans certainly isn't boring. But what is pleasing is the fact that we have only really hit full speed in the friendly against Castleford in the pre-season game, our start against Warrington at Odsal and in patches against Hull.

"There is still a vast improvement to come from these players."

Caisley said he expected another big crowd this Sunday for the visit of the Tigers as the Bulls look to continue their ten-match unbeaten run.

And he added that he thought "records could be broken" when Leeds pay a revenge trip to Bradford's spiritual home on May 23 for a cup final re-match.