BRADFORD BULLS have signed Wakefield Trinity outside back Cameron Scott on a two-year deal from 2027.
The 26-year-old is a product of the Bulls’ academy, having come through the pathway system before making his Super League debut for Hull FC, aged just 18.
After six years at the Airlie Birds, the former Wyke ARLFC junior made the move to Wakefield, playing a key role in their play-off finish during the 2025 Super League season
Scott joins Sam Eseh Jr as a new face to Kurt Haggerty’s roster next year – with Joe Mellor, Caleb Aekins and former team-mate Connor Wynne all committing their futures to the Bulls for 2027.
Scott said: “I’m really excited to be coming back to the club. It’s the place I started my professional journey and to come back at a time where the club is heading in an upwards direction, with my best playing years in front of me, is an opportunity I’m really looking forward to.
“It’s always been a dream to represent my hometown club having stood on the terraces as a young lad. Seeing where the club has come from to where it is now having left at a low point myself, shows the character of the place.
“On top of that, I’ve known Kurt since I first came up through the system at Bradford. Having conversations with him and hearing his vision for the club and the playing group was something that matched up with what I was looking for in the next steps of my career.
“There’s still plenty more improvement in me, I’m far from the finished article but over the last few years I’ve been working hard on specific areas of my game and they have now become some of my strengths. With Kurt’s coaching style and the direction the club is heading in, I feel like being back at Bradford will really get the best out of me.”