BRADFORD Bulls have announced some more big deals ahead of their first Betfred Super League game at Odsal for over 11 years.
That takes place tonight against Catalans Dragons, with local rappers Bad Boy Chiller Crew performing and a healthy crowd expected.
And in more off-field news, Bulls have announced a new commercial partnership with Curti Lifts for the upcoming 2026 Super League season.
As the Bulls make their much-anticipated return to the top tier of British rugby league, this exciting collaboration brings together two Bradford-based organisations committed to excellence, community engagement and long-term growth.
Curti Lifts is a leading UK service/maintenance supplier and installer of standard and bespoke lift solutions, offering a range of products and services which include, passenger, goods, service and fire-fighting lifts, as well as lift service/maintenance, repair and refurbishment.
With over three decades of experience and a reputation for innovative design and exceptional customer service, Curti Lifts serves customers across the United Kingdom from its headquarters in Bradford.
Under the terms of the partnership, Curti Lifts will be featured as an official sponsor of the Bradford Bulls for the 2026 Super League campaign, with branding opportunities across club assets and matchday visibility helping to raise brand awareness both on and off the field.
Bulls’ commercial manager Ian Stafford said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome Curti Lifts into the Bulls family as we embark on our Super League journey for 2026.
“This partnership represents a fantastic alignment of values – service, teamwork and community – and we’re proud to work alongside a local business with such strong roots in Bradford.
“Their branding will feature on our brand-new LED Pitchside Boards, starting with our unmissable clash against Catalans Dragons, which is our first Super League home fixture in 12 years.”
Rob Stevens from Curti Lifts added: “Partnering with the Bradford Bulls is a proud moment for us as a Bradford-based company.
“We share the club’s passion for performance and community, and we look forward to supporting the Bulls throughout the 2026 season as they compete at the highest level.”
Bulls have also renewed their partnership with Expect Distribution, who will continue as the club’s season-long match ball sponsor for 2026.
Having initially joined the Bulls in 2024, Expect Distribution have become an integral part of the matchday experience, with their iconic truck, Ernie, delivering the match ball pre-game in a fan-favourite tradition.
Bob Duffy, commercial director at Expect Distribution, said: “Expect Distribution are proud to be extending our sponsorship with Bradford Bulls for a third consecutive year.
“Our partnership continues to go from strength to strength, and it’s fantastic to see the Bulls rewarded with promotion to the Super League this season.
“The club’s spirit, determination and connection with its supporters align closely with our own values, culture and ambitions and we are excited to be part of the next chapter of their journey.”
In other news, Bulls have announced a new partnership with Cars2, bringing supporters an exciting opportunity to get closer to the club while enjoying exclusive rewards.
As part of the partnership launch, fans will be able to book a test drive with Cars2 in the club’s fanzone at the upcoming fixture against Catalans tonight, as well as the one against Toulouse on Sunday, March 1.
Everyone who books a test drive will be automatically entered into a prize draw to win four tickets to a future Bulls home game.
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In addition, any supporter who goes on to purchase a car from Cars2 will receive a £250 club shop voucher, giving them the chance to stock up on their favourite Bulls merchandise.
For more information, email chopkins@cars2.co.uk or click on the online story on Bulls’ brand-new website, where the links and numbers needed to enter are revealed.
























