Comfortably their top points scorer in the post-Super League era, Lilley helped Bulls to promotion from League 1 in 2018, while he has also been part of a side that has reached the Championship play-offs in four of the last five seasons.
Primarily a half back, Lilley has also shown his ability at hooker over the last couple of years.
In the second half of last season, with Tom Holmes and Joe Keyes making the halves positions their own, Lilley tended to start at number nine ahead of talented Mitch Souter.
Jordan Lilley playing for Bulls during the 2023 play-off semi-final defeat against Toulouse. (Image: Tom Pearson)
By while the Australian is set to stay at Odsal, Lilley is not, and he said on social media: “Proud as anything to be able to play a small part in this great club back where it belongs.
“Unfortunately, that’s where my journey ends.
“Eight long years and unbelievable memories that I’ll never forget.
“Thank you to every player and staff member I’ve worked with over the years.
“Lastly, thank you to all the fans who sang my song week in, week out and made me feel at home since the day I walked through the door.
“It’s now time for me, my boys and step-daughter to sit back and be fans from the stands.”