The 22-year-old joined Salford Red Devils midway through the 2024 season, where his dominant performances quickly earned him the nickname ‘The Hitman’ for his all-action approach both with and without the ball.
The Australian prop played a key role in the Red Devils’ fourth-placed Super League finish in 2024, earning a contract extension for 2025.
Lewis will now reunite with Head Coach Kurt Haggerty at the Bulls – alongside Jayden Nikorima and Ethan Ryan – ahead of the club’s return to Super League in 2026.
Speaking on his move, Lewis said: “I can’t wait. I’ve done a little bit of research on the club and seen what they were like in the golden days.
“I saw what the club did when they were a powerhouse back in the day, and I think we’ve got the people inside the club and the staff around it who can bring that feel-good factor back to the city.
“Linking back up with Kurt was a big factor, having the connection I do with him which I also have with some of the other boys like Jayden (Nikorima) and Ethan (Ryan).
“Having that familiarity amongst ourselves will be massive. We’re so tight off the field as well, so it shows when it comes to on-field stuff – how connected we are will play a massive part.
“The main thing I’ll be looking to bring is energy, constant energy whether that’s off the field or on it – working hard and doing the best I can to help my teammates out.
“I can’t wait to link up with the big Scooter [Mitch Souter]. We made our New South Wales Cup debut together in Canberra and he’s one of my best mates. I’ve spoken to him since he moved over here and he’s had nothing but good words to say about the club, so everything has built my excitement up.
“Having a connection with the fans means everything to me. I can hear it on the pitch and whenever I hear that support, it gives me an extra boost and that second wind that I need. I’ll just try and get the fans involved as much as I can because, at the end of the day, they drive me and I wouldn’t be where I am today without the fans.”
Bradford Bulls Head Coach Kurt Haggerty said: “Loghan is a fantastic character; he’s a fantastic person and he’ll certainly bring energy to the team and to the club. He’s great to have around the place. His biggest strength in his game is his defence.
“He’s very aggressive and his contact within collisions is very, very tough, and he has a point of difference in how fast he plays the ball, so Loghan’s a great acquisition for the club.”