Bulls chairman Chris Caisley is likely to come under fire tonight after his stinging criticism of some sections of his club's fans.
Caisley, who blasted the stayaway supporters following last Wednesday's win over Warring-ton at Valley Parade, will attend a fans forum at the Cedar Court Hotel tonight (7.30pm).
His comments brought an angry and immediate response from supporters on the club's official website and it seems certain to be a topic for debate tonight.
Other open- to-question guests include Bulls media manager Stuart Duffy, operations manager Ryan Duckett, community development manager John Downes and conditioning coach Carl Jennings. Admi-ssion is free.
Meanwhile the Bulls have today announced the capture of five highly promising junior players. They have all been chased by other Super League clubs.
The players, who will all become Super League trainees and join the Bulls full-time, are John Parkinson a prop from Wibsey Juniors, Nicky Saxton a full back from Featherstone Lions, centre Gareth Davies from and hooker Richard Dobson, both from Normanton Knights, and scrum half Ryan Collins from Waterhead.
Bulls chief scout Eric Hawley said: "We have been watching these players for a long time and we feel they are all outstanding players of quality who we firmly believe will have big futures in the game."
Cash-strapped Keighley Cou-gars continue their quest for a play-off spot in the Northern Ford Premiership with a home clash against vastly improved Whitehaven tonight (7.30pm).
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