Bradford Bulls

Bradford Bulls have wrapped up overseas forward Zac Fulton on a new full-time contract as they prepare to return to Super League.

Fulton has penned a two-year deal with the Bulls, keeping him at Odsal until the end of the 2027 season.

The second-rower has been with Bradford since joining at the start of the 2024 campaign and over the last two seasons he has made 59 appearances, underlining just how pivotal he has been to the Bulls cause. He was an ever present last season, playing 32 times, and in his two years in West Yorkshire he has touched down on 21 occasions.

Keeping the former Manly Sea Eagles man, who made his one and only NRL appearance back in 2022, comes as a major boost for the Bulls then as they prepare for their first season back in Super League since 2014.

“It is a really exciting time, everyone knows about the Bulls and Super League and it is an honour to be a part of the squad going back up,” Fulton said on his new deal.

“I am really looking forward to giving Super League a crack with the boys who are staying and having seen who is coming into the club, it is shaping up to be a really fun year and I cannot wait to get started again.”

Bradford Bulls boss on Zac Fulton

New head coach Kurt Haggerty added: “I’m looking forward to working with Zac. I’ve seen how hard he works and what I probably like most about him is how hard he works off the ball.

“He’s certainly somebody who works hard and values team ethics and a team first mentality. I’m really looking forward to seeing what he can do in a full-time environment, as a Super League player too.”

Fulton’s new full-time deal follows the announcements that Eliot Peposhi and Joe Keyes have agreed new contracts, while Brandon Douglas, Will Gardiner, Loghan Lewis and Eribe Doro are the most recent players to join the Bulls from other clubs ahead of the new season.

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