DANNY Addy admits he cannot wait to get back out on the field as he prepares to return to action against Workington.
The Bulls back-rower has not played since picking up a leg injury in the opening-day defeat to Leigh but his recovery has progressed well and he should feature tomorrow.
The Scotland international said: “I’ve been putting the hard work in every day to try and get myself right.
“It has been a kick up the backside getting injured and being out for quite a long time.
“I’ve missed playing, so if get selected then hopefully I can get on the back of what the boys have been doing because they have been class in the last few weeks.”
The dream scenario this season would be for the Bulls to win promotion and achieve success in the Challenge Cup.
Addy said: “We’ll be going into the competition as underdogs, as we have for the past few years when we have underachieved, but we don’t see ourselves as underdogs.
“We think we’ve got the same chance as anybody else and we certainly won’t be taking Workington lightly.
“I know a few of their players and you cannot underestimate teams like Workington because it will come back to bite you.
“We’ll certainly be switched on for this game and look to put a good score on.”
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