Sutton signs two-year deal with Bradford Bulls

Ryan Sutton, wearing Bradford Bulls' white shirt with red yellow and black stripes on the top half, carrying the ball during a Super League game against York KnightsImage source, SWPIX.COM
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Ryan Sutton has scored one try in 10 Super League appearances this season for Bradford Bulls

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Bradford Bulls vice-captain Ryan Sutton has agreed a new two-year deal to stay at Odsal.

The 30-year-old forward arrived at the club in November 2025 after his contract with NRL side Gold Coast Titans expired.

He has made 10 Super League appearances this season for 11th-placed Bradford, scoring one try, which came in his most recent game against Catalans Dragons.

Sutton, who plays primarily as a prop, told the club website: "I knew coming here it was going to be a challenge in the first year but I also knew there were good things to come in the future.

"Bradford Bulls is a big club who've had a rollercoaster of a time before coming back into Super League so I just want to help people, that's all I've done my whole life."

He added: "I want to help get this club to a good place, I want to help get performances and wins and I want the club to take the next step.

"My dream is to win things with this club. I don't just want to compete, I want to win Grand Finals, World Club Challenges, Challenge Cups and I can see us doing that over the next few years."

Bradford head coach Kurt Haggerty said: "Ryan has fully immersed himself into the club and the DNA of how we want to play. He is a leader within our team and is desperate to bring success to the Bulls.

"This re-signing is another statement of intent and shows the ambition we have as a club to keep hold of our best players."

Bradford are next in action on Saturday evening when they will be at home to St Helens.