Paul Sykes has promised the Bulls will not stop throwing their bodies on the line for the Super League cause.
Bradford were forced to dig deep for an 8-8 draw at Catalan Dragons and Sykes is convinced further reward will follow if effort levels don’t drop.
But the 29-year-old utility back admits they still need to play smarter, especially with high-flying Warrington paying a visit to Odsal on Sunday.
“It should give us more belief because we worked as a unit for near-enough a full game against Catalan,” said Sykes.
“It proves you want to do what’s best for the team, prevent the opposition scoring that last point or those last two points that could’ve won them the game at the end.
“The boys will always do that, the effort will be there no matter what. Every game we play, the effort’s there. It’s just some of those decisions we’ve got to be better at making.”
Read the full interview with Paul Sykes in today's Telegraph & Argus
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