Waqa Blake, the Fiji Bati Centre, has officially signed with Bradford Bulls for the 2025 season after parting ways with St Helens in the Super League. Despite his reputation in Australia, where he made 165 NRL appearances, Blake struggled to find his rhythm at St Helens, ultimately finishing as the club’s third-highest try-scorer with 11 tries but still being released at the end of the 2024 season.
Bradford Bulls have made headlines with Blake’s signing, marking him as an ambitious addition to their squad. Coach Brian Noble, who has recently returned to lead the team, expressed enthusiasm about Blake’s potential contribution, noting that the club is building a strong team for the upcoming Championship season. Blake joins a talented roster that includes names like Jorge Taufua and Jayden Okunbor as he aims to make a significant impact at his new club.
In a statement from Bradford Bulls, the club expressed their excitement about welcoming Blake, emphasizing his experience and skill set. Blake himself shared his eagerness to start with the Bulls, highlighting the club’s rich history and his anticipation of playing in front of the passionate Bradford fans.
With the combination of a strong coaching staff and an increasing roster of experienced players, there is a renewed sense of hope for Bradford Bulls as they prepare for the 2025 season, and Blake’s arrival could be pivotal in their quest for success.
This new chapter not only represents a fresh start for Blake but also highlights the commitment of Bradford Bulls to build a competitive team that can contend in the Championship. Fans and players alike are optimistic about what the future holds.

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