Bradford head coach Kurt Haggerty told BBC Radio Leeds:

“Huddersfield were really good, they showed a willingness and we didn’t deal with their big bodies (well) at times in the first half, they got a roll on and we struggled with it.

“Ultimately, when we got into the game we started playing our style – it took us too long to do that but once we grew into the game and started improving our line speed, I thought that started to turn the game.

“I thought Jayden was comfortably the best player on the field. I didn’t expect much magic from him, I just wanted him to defend well and take the line on, but he’s a first-class player, he’s been chomping at the bit to play.

“He was the difference, wasn’t he? He just needs to keep improving, keep focusing on his defence first and then the rest of his game will come.”

Huddersfield boss Luke Robinson told BBC Radio Leeds:

“First half we were dominant, we had the majority of the ball. But it makes it very difficult to attack on this field, it’s tiny.

“Very rarely will you go round people but I felt we should have made a little bit more of the field positions, in attack we were a little bit blunt and didn’t offer enough with the ball.

“Second half we gave a seven-tackle set away, they scored, we got back into it, we gave a seven-tackle set away again, they scored, we kicked one out on the full and it just heaps so much pressure on us.

“If you do put a seven-tackle set in, we should still have the resilience to defend that set. Work for your mate, for the club, for the badge, for the shirt. At the moment, things are just slightly off.”