+Vote!
Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 10/24/2008
Bradford Bulls' Fiji star Semi Tadulala thinks that playing for Wakefield damaged his international career - but believes God wanted him to go to the Rugby League World Cup.
+Vote!
Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 11/24/2008
ST HELENS 2009 by Our Correspondent, Liverpool Echo February 13: Warrington Wolves (h)February 22 Huddersfield Giants (a)February 27 Hull KR (h)March 7 Celtic Crusaders (a)March 13 Salford City Reds (h)March 20 Leeds Rhinos (h)March 29 Wakefield Trinity (a)April 9 Wigan Warriors (a)April 13 Hull FC (h)April 19 Castleford Tigers (a)April 24 Bradford Bulls (h)May 2/3 (TBC) Wigan Warriors...
+Vote!
News.com.au (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
... Vainikolo, a few times in England when the 112kg man mountain nicknamed the Volcano played for the Bradford Bulls in the Super League. Vatuvei is being hailed the next Vainikolo, a tryscoring freak who notched an astonishing 98 tries in just 71 games for the Bulls between 2003-05. "I tackled him (Vainikolo) once or twice (in Super League) and I'm looking forward to doing the...
+Vote!
Fijilive (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
... face. That looks as though it's going to be the story of our World Cup." said Simon Finnigan, the Bradford Bulls and Ireland loose forward.Coach Dakuitoga said such has been the high excitement back home about Fiji's progress at the World Cup."That is how well the boys are playing in this tournament."Prop Ioane Divavesi will face a judiciary hearing via video conference on tomorrow...
+Vote!
Fijilive (Free subscription) | 11/06/2008
... and I take all these beautiful memories with me,” Tadulala who has extended his stay with the Bradford Bulls said.So what is the secret for this six foot one utility back, the oldest in the RLWC? "God has given me so many lifelines," Tadulala says, smiling. "He walked me down that path so now I can give my testimony. What I'm doing with my life now . . . it's why God kept me alive,"...
+Vote!
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 10/29/2008
... said 6ft 2in, 17st Vainikolo had been arrested and released on bail, but not charged. The former Bradford Bulls rugby league player has won five England caps since switching codes.
+Vote!
Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 10/28/2008
... this time."The Tonga-born Vainikolo made his name in rugby league and played for five seasons with Bradford Bulls. He also represented New Zealand.In 2007 he switched to rugby union and signed for Gloucester. After qualifying as a British citizen he made his England debut against Wales in last season's Six Nations championship.(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Clare Fallon)
+Vote!
Times Online (Free subscription) | 10/28/2008
... to suggest the injured man was a rugby player. Vainikolo, who was born in Tonga and is a former Bradford Bulls rugby league player, has won five England caps since switching codes, after becoming eligible through his residency here. Have your say Please note the maximum number of characters is 300.* Name* Email* Town Country* Required Remember me Also in Rugby Union Also in Sport...
+Vote!
The Independent (Free subscription) | 10/28/2008
... The spokesman said there was 'nothing to suggest' the injured man was a rugby player. Former Bradford Bulls rugby league player Vainikolo has won five England caps since switching codes, after becoming eligible through his residency here.
+Vote!
The Independent (Free subscription) | 10/28/2008
... The spokesman said there was 'nothing to suggest' the injured man was a rugby player. Former Bradford Bulls rugby league player Vainikolo has won five England caps since switching codes, after becoming eligible through his residency here.
+Vote!
Anorak News (Free subscription) | 10/25/2008
IAN Henderson, a former player with the Bradford Bulls rugby league team says Castleford was “the worst place” he had lived in. Mr Henderson said “moving there just kills you” and added people “drank themselves silly”. Local MP Yvette Cooper described the comments as an “outrageous slur”. Oneshtly… Source