Super League Grand Final: 2001: Bradford Bulls 37 Wigan Warriors 6 (2001)
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Bradford Bulls were one of the most successful clubs of the early Super League years, and the 2001 Grand Final was a perfect demonstration of their many talents. Over 60,000 people were inside Old Trafford to witness James Lowes, Brian McDermott, and Jamie Peacock provide the platform for Bradford to destroy Wigan and claim their first Super League crown. The Bulls were guided around the field by Super League's sensational siblings Robbie and Henry Paul, but it was full-back Michael Withers who claimed a first half hat-trick of tries and the Harry Sunderland Trophy with a sublime man of the match display. Bradford would return to Manchester for the next four Grand Finals, but this emphatic performance was confirmation of their place among the very best teams in Super League history.
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