BRADFORD Bulls' interim head coach Lee Greenwood looks set to be heading to Sheffield on Sunday with four of his 17 from Sunday's battling win at London absent.

He admitted Jayden Myers, George Flanagan Sr and Billy Jowitt had all come off during the win with injury concerns, while key back-rower Jason Baitieri has a one-game ban.

Discussing the availability of Myers (calf), Flanagan (hamstring) and Jowitt (cramp), Greenwood told the T&A: "With all three of them, I'd be slightly surprised if they made it for the Sheffield game.

"Whenever anyone comes off injured, it's hard to factor them in for the game the week after, so unless they improve, they won't make the start on Sunday.

"None of them are entirely ruled out though, and we'd hope for all three it's just this weekend.

"I expect George and Jayden to be out for maybe two weeks, so they would just about be back for that first play-off game.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Jayden Myers scored twice in Bulls' win on Sunday, but then hurt himself making a try-saving tackle.Jayden Myers scored twice in Bulls' win on Sunday, but then hurt himself making a try-saving tackle. (Image: Tom Pearson.)

"Billy's the most likely to play of all of them against Sheffield, but he had cramp in both legs and it was severe. That doesn't always ease off quickly.

"We'll see how the three of them develop because we've been smart with injuries this season and not taken risks.

"But we're at such a crucial stage of the season that we might have to now, so that's something to consider with any selection decision."

One person who will definitely be missing in South Yorkshire is the in-form Baitieri, who has picked up a one-match ban, after being charged with Grade C Dangerous Contact for an incident during the defeat to York earlier this month.

The 34-year-old will be available for Bulls' opening play-off game, as will Jorge Taufua, with his six-game ban for an alleged biting offence over after the Sheffield clash.