Jamie Langley is after a repeat prescription following his try-scoring Great Britain debut at Headingley.

The Bulls ace celebrated his first cap by getting over the whitewash during the Test victory over France last week.

He makes a swift return to the same ground in club colours on Friday night and Langley is targeting a mirror-like display against Leeds Rhinos.

"I really enjoyed Great Britain," said the loose forward after the solid 42-14 triumph.

"It was a good game and a good result after that initial first 30 minutes when we had the jitters.

"That can only be expected when we'd only been together a week but we gelled a bit more later on and became more fluent against the French.

"The players enjoyed themselves a bit more but France were really capable and tough opposition, proving that we should play them more often."

Langley, who crashed over from a couple of metres just seconds after coming on in the first half, said: "The try was just lucky really.

"There happened to be a gap on the line and James Graham managed to spot me and put the pass on the money.

"All I had to do was put it down - but hopefully we'll be doing the same against Leeds this Friday, both personally and as a team."

Langley lined up alongside Rhinos players Gareth Ellis, Rob Burrow and Danny McGuire, who will now be his opposition.

But the former England Academy star said: "I've played with a lot of those lads before in the past and it was like a team away from a team.

"I enjoyed that aspect and it was nice for a change to be with them, not against them.

"There was people like Chris Melling, Ade Gardner, Paul Sykes, Jon Wilkin, Danny (McGuire) and Rob (Burrow) and I also played with Andy Coley for England."

The Super League clash on Friday is the first time the old rivals have met since the Millennium Magic controversy but Langley insists that is not preying on the Bulls' minds.

He said: "It's done and dusted. Everyone was upset at the time with what happened but it's in the past now.

"The beauty of rugby league is that you can get out on to the field the next week and put things right. It's been forgotten about now and we're just looking at this as another fixture.

"It's that time of year when Leeds is on the calendar again, the third time we've played them already, and all the boys are looking forward to it.

"There'll be some extra spice as well with it being Les' (Vainikolo) last match and we're looking to send him off in the right manner."

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