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62: Ryan Sutton On The Bradford Bulls Long-Term Rise

11 min · 1. juli 2026
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Ryan Sutton has committed to a new two-year deal with Bradford Bulls saying his decision was driven by a clear sense of purpose; he aims to be part of the club’s long-term rise, help build a winning culture, and leave a legacy. He confirms that there were numerous Super League clubs competing for his signature with Ryan believing the club is moving in the right direction, and that the environment, coaching staff, and players make it a place worth committing to for the next two seasons. He says the club’s recruitment for the 2027 season is already generating optimism amongst the playing group, and that upcoming developments, including Las Vegas next year, will help attract even more talent to Odsal. As the Bradford Bulls prepare to face the Leeds Rhinos at the Magic Weekend, Sutton urges supporters to continue backing the team, praising the atmosphere they create and saying the players are giving their all for the fans, even if results aren’t perfect every week.

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episode 62: Ryan Sutton On The Bradford Bulls Long-Term Rise artwork

62: Ryan Sutton On The Bradford Bulls Long-Term Rise

Ryan Sutton has committed to a new two-year deal with Bradford Bulls saying his decision was driven by a clear sense of purpose; he aims to be part of the club’s long-term rise, help build a winning culture, and leave a legacy. He confirms that there were numerous Super League clubs competing for his signature with Ryan believing the club is moving in the right direction, and that the environment, coaching staff, and players make it a place worth committing to for the next two seasons. He says the club’s recruitment for the 2027 season is already generating optimism amongst the playing group, and that upcoming developments, including Las Vegas next year, will help attract even more talent to Odsal. As the Bradford Bulls prepare to face the Leeds Rhinos at the Magic Weekend, Sutton urges supporters to continue backing the team, praising the atmosphere they create and saying the players are giving their all for the fans, even if results aren’t perfect every week.

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