2017 Bradford Bulls season

[citation needed]During the same week, newly formed League 1 side Toronto Wolfpack signed Bulls prop Dan Fleming on a one-year contract.

[citation needed] Veteran prop forward Rhys Lovegrove announced his retirement from the sport after suffering from a recurring head injury, he joined the backroom staff.

[1] The first signings for the 2017 season came in the form of London trio; winger Ilies Macani, centre Alex Foster and prop forward Jon Magrin, all on two year deals.

[citation needed] Wakefield Trinity Wildcats centre/second row Jason Walton became the 5th signing for the 2017 season by putting pen to paper on a two-year deal at the Bulls.

[citation needed] Bradford born prop forward Ross Peltier signed a two-year deal with the Bulls from local side Keighley Cougars.

[citation needed] Bradford were due to sign Manly Sea Eagles forward Blake Leary however negotiations fell through at the vital point of talks.

[citation needed] During this month, owner Marc Green placed the club in administration for the third time in 4 years due to outstanding tax owed to HMRC.

[citation needed] According to the administrator there were a number of bids for the club include a couple from multi-millionaires hoping to invest in Odsal Stadium and its surrounding lands.

[citation needed] Top try scorer Kris Welham attracted numerous offers before settling on Salford Red Devils and second rower Jason Walton signed with RFL Championship side Featherstone Rovers.

[citation needed] Second-row forward Colton Roche put pen to paper on a deal to join the Bulls for the 2017 season from York City Knights.

[citation needed] After being out powered in the pack the Bulls announced the signing of French international, second row forward Kevin Larroyer on a 1-month loan deal from Castleford Tigers.