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Bradford Bulls make statement of intent with international signing

The Bradford Bulls have confirmed a signing that shows real purpose as they have snapped up Scotland international and Queensland Cup star Logan Bayliss-Brow on a two-and-a-half-year deal.

It’s another key piece of overseas recruitment for the Bradford Bulls, who recently signed speedster Max Lehmann from the Brisbane Tigers, meaning they are now building a strong overseas contingent of talented young players.

Lehmann reaches a deal until the end of the season, but the Bulls have further backed their newest signing, Logan Bayliss-Brow, handing him a contract that ties him to the club until the end of the 2026 season, at which point the Odsal club will hopefully they are back in the promised land of Super League.

An imposing forward, Bayliss-Brow will add size to Bradford’s squad and give them plenty of forwards, the 24-year-old having previously played on these shores when he played for Scotland at the 2022 World Cup.

He played all four games of that campaign for The Bravehearts and will look to make a similarly influential impact at Odsal once his signing is approved, subject to international clearance.

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Bradford Bulls sign Scotland star

Bradford Bulls have signed Logan Bayliss-Brow

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The club announced Bayliss-Brow’s signing via social media with an accompanying statement on the club’s website titled “LBB joins BB”.

“Bradford Bulls are delighted to announce the signing of Australian-born forward Logan Bayliss-Brow on a two-and-a-half-year deal – subject to international clearance!

“The imposing 24-year-old joins Queensland Cup side Redcliffe Dolphins. The Bulls would like to thank the Bradford Bulls Squad Booster Association for their help in making this happen.

“Bayliss-Brow, who is 6ft 4in tall and weighs over 110kg (17st 3lbs), represented Scotland at the 2021 Rugby League World Cup, going up against Italy, Fiji and champions Australia.”

The 24-year-old sent a message to Bradford Bulls supporters as he revealed the intention behind the signing and what fans can expect from him.

Bayliss-Brow said: “I’m really pleased, I’m excited to get through, it’s a good opportunity for me that I’m still letting it sink in a bit!

“It’s something fresh, something new, it’s a step into the unknown, so it’s exciting as a new experience for me. It’s something I’ve always wanted to do, so when the opportunity came up, I wanted to take it.”

He referred to the developing contingent that has been formed at Bradford as one of the key reasons that will help him hit the ground running and get his work done and guide Bradford up the Championship ladder.

He noted: “Joining the likes of Mitch, Tyran and Max, it’s always good to have people from similar backgrounds to help me adapt.

“I will do my best for the fans, I will come and put everything I can in front. They are an important reason why I come here, to do my best for the loyal supporters of the club.”

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