Giants cut down to size
Bradford Bulls got back to winning ways with a 38-12 success over Huddersfield Giants at the Grattan Stadium.
By Graeme Mair
Last Updated: 16/02/08 10:18pm
Bradford Bulls got back to winning ways with a 38-12 success over Huddersfield Giants at the Grattan Odsal Stadium.
The Bulls lost at Wakefield in their opening Super League fixture but responded by running in six tries during a comprehensive success against the Giants.
Simon Finnigan scored twice on his debut and Terry Newton and James Evans once each as Bradford opened up a 24-6 lead by half-time.
And further tries from Paul Sykes and Glenn Morrison after the break eased the hosts to victory. Paul Deacon enjoyed a perfect evening with the boot, kicking six conversions and a penalty for a personal haul of 14 points.
The Giants scored a try either side of half-time through Luke Robinson and Paul Whatuira, but never threatened to cause an upset and have now lost their opening two fixtures, having also been well beaten by Leeds last weekend.
Early try
The opening try was created by Sam Burgess, whose run straightened the angle of attack and left two Giants' defenders sprawled on the turf. He then released inside to give Newton a simple finish.
Deacon added the conversion for a 6-0 lead and the Bulls continued to dominate territory and possession during the first 10 minutes.
Huddersfield did eventually get out of their own half, enjoying four consecutive sets of six without collecting any points for their efforts.
And they were soon made to pay as Bradford extended their lead to 12-0 with a second try in the 17th minute. Deacon dummied inside one defender and skipped away from another before passing inside to put back-rower Finnigan - who had entered the fray as a replacement only moments earlier - across the whitewash.
The Giants responded with a try of their own on 28 minutes. Robinson finished off a flowing move and the video referee confirmed the score despite Eorl Crabtree obstructing Burgess to help clear Robinson's path to the line.
Chris Thorman slotted the extras to reduce the Giants' deficit to 12-6 before Bradford took control with two further tries before the break.
Evans powered his way over in the right corner on the half hour mark, while Finnigan got his second from close range three minutes before the interval.
Deacon was on target with both conversions to continue his 100 percent record with the boot and put the Bulls 24-6 ahead at half-time.
Lifeline
Huddersfield gave themselves hope by scoring the first try of the second half. New Zealand Test centre Whatuira finished off a long-range counter-attack for his first try in Super League after an under-pressure Deacon had kicked away possession.
And the Giants' comeback almost gained further momentum two minutes later when the video referee was required to rule that full-back Michael Platt had held up Shane Elford's attempt to ground the ball over the try-line.
But any Bradford nerves were settled by a Deacon penalty, quickly followed by a 90-metre interception effort from Sykes.
Deacon's fifth conversion put the Bulls 32-12 in front entering the final quarter of an hour and the result was iced in the 75th minute when Morrison stretched over for Bradford's sixth and final try.