Wynne agrees new one-year deal with Bradford Bulls

Bradford Bulls' Connor Wynne
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Connor Wynne has agreed a new one-year contract with Bradford Bulls to keep him at Odsal for next season.
Wynne, 25, signed a 12-month agreement when he joined from Featherstone Rovers in November and the winger has earned a new deal by scoring five tries in nine appearances for the Super League side.
Wynne, who spent 2023 on loan at Bradford from his hometown club Hull, told the Bulls website: "It's a really good feeling to have signed again.
"I feel like I've had a good start but I want to push on even more now.
"There's plenty more to come from me and it's really exciting to sign for next year. The hard work continues.
"I'm really happy here. I was having a little chat with Nobby [Brian Noble] the other day about happiness and when you're at your happiest you're playing well, so to be able to sign here again has made me even more happy."
Bulls coach Kurt Haggerty says Wynne deserves his new deal for the way he has performed in training and matches.
"Connor has been on a really tough journey with us," he said. "He came in pre-season and put the hard work in, he really knuckled down.
"It became a choice for Connor, whether he ripped in and earned that spot or took it through an opportunity - and overall he's worked so hard to get the opportunity. He's kept his shirt and kept performing consistently at Super League level.
"There are still things he needs to work on and is working on, but I'm really happy to have him at the club for another 12 months."