Bradford Bulls are planning a send off to remember for retiring Aussie centre Danny Peacock.
They hope as many fans are possible will attend Saturday night's Super League showdown with Wigan Warriors at Odsal and stay on at the end of the game to say their farewells to the rampaging three-quarter.
"Immediately after the final hooter Danny will do a lap of honour in an open top car and the players will be paying their own tributes," said media manager Stuart Duffy.
"A video tribute has also been produced and will be shown on Sky TV's big screen. We know how popular Danny has been and feel it will be a fitting way to bring down the curtain on a great career."
Peacock, 31, was forced to hang up his boots after a recurrence of the knee trouble which resulted in a delicate reconstruction a year ago.
He was a key figure in the Bulls 1997 title winning side after moving to Odsal from South Queensland Crushers. His career also included spells with Wests and Gold Coast.
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