Robbie Paul is glad big brother Henry is a Bradford Bulls team-mate rather than an opponent, but believes he might have been better taking up an individual sport!

The 25-year-old Bulls skipper said: "Henry doesn't just say he is the best, he truly believes he is the best player in the world and can't be beaten by anyone, and for a team sport he takes everything very personally.

"I have seen this all along, and I really believe he should have been a tennis player or a golfer."

Added Robbie of record-breaking henry, who is playing his last game for the club before switching to rugby union with Gloucester: "It has been really good to play alongside him - you don't really play with him, you play alongside him.

"I would hesitate to call him a genius of rugby league, but his mind works on a different plateau to other players.

"He is a level above and he gets very frustrated with a lot of players around him, and a lot of them will tell you that.

"Henry gets angry and argues all the time and he'll never be wrong, and that is because he is thinking about the game in a very different light, and there are very few players who can deal with the way he structures the game, and that is what makes him special.

"He is such an individual, but that is what makes him the best player to have on your team because there are very few players who reach that plateau."

Added Robbie: "We are not in competition with one another because I have achieved landmarks that he will never reach and vice versa, and we have both done special things at club and international level, so it isn't an issue."

The Bulls scrum half added: "I think Henry is going to be great in rugby union because I know the type of person he is and the type of player he is. It will take him a very short time to learn the ins and outs, and he will also be able to take his rugby league attributes to the sport.

"He will be 28 next year, he is getting old, and he has made the right decision and I wish him the best, but I am disappointed to see him move out of Bradford.

"I don't know if I am disappointed to see him move out of the sport though because if he left here for another club he would be in the opposition wouldn't he?

"He has been a big-game player for us and someone you could call upon in the tough times." Bulls fans will hope that Robbie's words come true tomorrow.