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Bradford Bulls boosted by Warrington Wolves gesture

Warrington Wolves chief executive Andy Gatcliffe confirms that the club will donate the proceeds from away-ticket sales for Sunday's home game with Bradford Bulls to BullBuilder.

Warrington Wolves have announced that they will donate all of the proceeds from away-ticket sales for Sunday's home game with Bradford Bulls to BullBuilder.

BullBuilder is the name of Bradford's supporters' trust, who have set up a hardship fund to help the individuals that have been made redundant as a result of the club's administration.

Bradford fans need to buy their tickets in advance from the Odsal ticket office in order for the money to go to the trust.

"All clubs within rugby league work collectively to not only help promote the game but to support each other through the good and bad," said Wolves chief executive Andy Gatcliffe.

"This is a gesture of support from everyone at the Wolves and builds on the support already shown by the many other clubs and supporters over the last few months.

"Here at Warrington we have a well-established supporters trust that we work closely with. We understand the importance of the work they do in strengthening the club and commend the work being put in by BullBuilder."

Leeds Rhinos made a similar gesture last week, raising £60,000 from Friday's West Yorkshire derby.

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