DANNY Addy was knocked out against London on Sunday but is confident of facing Doncaster at Odsal this weekend.
The Bulls star was left floored in the first half at The Hive following a collision and was briefly out cold before being helped from the field.
He watched the rest of the game from the sidelines and was keen to return to the action, although RFL rules over player welfare prevented it.
Head coach Jimmy Lowes said he expects to have Addy available for the visit of the Dons but the Scotland international will have to pass a head test this week.
"I just got a bit of a knock to the head and I can't really remember much about it," said Addy.
"I'll have to do a cog (cognitive) test – you have to do one at the start of the season to get your baseline and I'll do another one early this week.
"It's one of those things that happens in sport and I was desperate to come back on – but I'll be all right for the Doncaster game."
The Scotland international has impressed at scrum half in recent matches in the absence of the injured Harry Siejka.
Addy said playing alongside Lee Gaskell was making his job easier, explaining: "Gasky is different class.
"He will ask you for the ball and say 'let me score' because he's one of those players who can create something from nothing.
"He has been one of the leaders for us this year and has been absolutely outstanding.
"As he is that good a player, you need more than two defenders to tackle him and that obviously creates space for somebody else."
The 36-18 success over the Broncos gave Bradford a 13th straight Championship victory.
Addy admitted: "We knew it was going to be tough and a bit of an arm wrestle after they beat Sheffield comprehensively the week before.
"We made a bit of a slow start but after that I thought we controlled it quite well, to be fair.
"London have improved a lot since we last played them and have got a few new players in like Elliot Kear.
"They got numbers in at the ruck and we had to fight that little bit harder to play the ball as fast as we could. But it was another good win for us and keeps our run going nicely."
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