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47: Jayden Nikorima Building Back To His Best For The Bradford Bulls

7 min · 29 de may de 2026
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Jayden Nikorima said he is still building match fitness after the lengthy injury that has seen him only make four appearances so far in 2026. The good news for the Bradford Bulls supporters is that Jayden feels he is improving his match fitness with each game. He will use the next two weeks to rest up, recover, and play consistently through the second half of the Super League season.

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