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Former Wakefield Wildcats winger Semi Tadulala re-signs for Bradford Bulls



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Published Date: 30 September 2008
BRADFORD Bulls today confirmed that Fiji flier Semi Tadulala has signed a new contract.
The former Wakefield Wildcats fans' favourite will remain with the Bulls until at least the end of the 2009 season.

Tadulala has joined up with Fiji for the forthcoming World Cup hoping to add to his year's tally of 23 tries in 26 appearances since joining the Bulls from Wakefield Wildcats at the start of last season.

Tadulala told Bulls' official website: "I've still got plenty of room for improvement

"I'm always pretty critical on myself and scoring 23 tries doesn't change that because I'd have liked to have done a lot better and can do more in attack and defence.

"There's plenty to work on, lots of little things but I'm glad I can now do that with Bradford. With the start to the season I got - picking up a few injuries and missing five or six games - I've got to be happy to finish the way I did but there's a lot more to come next year."

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  • Last Updated: 30 September 2008 8:56 AM
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