
Championship player Logan Bayliss has thrown his hat into the ring for try of the weekend as his Bradford Bulls side stormed to victory over Batley Bulldogs.
It’s a rugby league tradition that when a prop makes a barnstorming run, fans across the game applaud their efforts.
The Australian-born Scotland international Bayliss started his break on his own forty-metre line as the prop ran sixty metres downhill to score next to the posts.
He even sidestepped the Batley fullback on his way to scoring, not a usual play for a prop, which you can see in the video below.
👀 | Caius Faatili, eat your heart out! Prop Logan Bayliss goes 60 METRES!#StrengthInNumbers pic.twitter.com/8rhvAXgmBA
— Bradford Bulls (@OfficialBullsRL) May 11, 2025
It was a good day out for the Bulls, running in eight tries with eight different tryscorers, to record their sixth win in a row.
That win moves them up to third in the Championship table but with the top three sides all sitting on fourteen points, it’s all to play for as the season continues.
Bradford’s social media have called out Wakefield Trinity following Caius Faatali’s try at Magic Weekend as some friendly fire between the West Yorkshire clubs.
The Trinity prop went seventy metres, scoring against Castleford Tigers in their 32-8 win.
Four Championship clubs set for 1895 Cup semi-finals showdown next week
Next week sees Bradford travelling to York to face the Knights in their 1895 Cup semi-final.
The winner will head to Wembley for Cup Finals day on 7th June, where they will face the winners of the other semi-final between Oldham and Featherstone Rovers.
Should the Bulls make it to Wembley, it would be their first appearance at the national stadium since 1997, where they lost their second consecutive Challenge Cup, both to St Helens.
The Bulls made three Cup finals after this, but those games were played at Murrayfield, Twickenham and Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium in the early 2000s, lofting the trophy in 2000 and 2003 and losing in 2001.
