Rhinos coach Graham Murray believes the Headingley factor will prove a big hurdle for any side to overcome - including the Bulls.
Leeds have a 100 per cent record on their own patch and Murray says: "Sides are trying extra hard to knock us off there but I think Headingley suits our style of play. We are very comfortable every time we play at home.
"We would like to think we can do the double on Bradford but they are easy words and we have to go out and do the job from the opening minute.
"Vaikona, Spruce, Lowes and Bradley are their danger men and they also have a very committed pack but if you single out a few it probably does not do justice to their strengths as a unit."
Murray's only selection poser would appear to be whether to give a start to Barrie McDermott who scored a storming try after coming on as a substitute in the win at Warrington last week.
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