Bradford Bulls fans have reason to celebrate as captain Joe Mellor commits his future to the club, signing a contract extension that will keep him at Odsal through the end of next season. The veteran loose forward, who turned 35 this year, has been a steadying presence in the Bulls' Super League campaign since his arrival.
Mellor initially joined the club on a one-year deal last November, making the switch from Salford Red Devils. His leadership qualities quickly earned him the captain's armband, bringing a wealth of experience from his previous stints at Widnes Vikings and Leigh Centurions.
Currently sidelined with a knee injury, the seasoned campaigner's extension is a vote of confidence in his recovery and future contributions. "I'm really happy to be staying," Mellor expressed on the club website. "It's been really good since I arrived, especially coming back into Super League."
For Bradford supporters, retaining their captain's experience and on-field leadership is a significant boost as the club continues to build momentum in rugby league's top tier. When fit, Mellor's tactical awareness and hard-hitting defense will be crucial assets in their push up the Super League standings.
