A ‘home’ tournament for once!
The North East Bulls are excited to welcome clubs from around Great Britain to their home soil on 1 and 2 March 2025 as the third instalment of the Allied Mobility Wheelchair Rugby: Fours Division One league comes to Sunderland.
The Udders are back baby!
The Bulls are prepping for the first league weekend of a new season which will tip off at the home of Paralympics, Stoke Mandeville Stadium…
Bulls Annual Tournament 2024
Preparations have started as the North East Bulls Wheelchair Rugby Club look ahead to hosting their annual tournament at their training venue and home, Sedgefield…
Well, we won one game!
Well, we won one game at least as the Bulls travelled to Lilleshall at the weekend to take part in the first Premiership wheelchair rugby…
Blame storm Bebet and Aran’s crap van – we now look onwards to the Wheelchair Rugby Premiership
Blame storm Babet and Aran Guthrie’s crap van for our non-attendance at the weekend, a long story short, the Bulls have always, and always will…
A busy weekend ahead!
It’s been a busy week of wheelchair rugby for the North East Bulls as we prepared for the first division one tournament taking place in…
A new season approaches
This season we will be fielding two teams across the Premiership and Division one leagues. The new season will commence in October, when our development…
The final weekend approaches
The North East Bulls had a strong start to this year’s league competition and had high hopes that their form could continue, or even improve,…
NE Bulls player included in GB’s team for WREuro23
Great Britain have announced their team to face seven of Europe’s best wheelchair rugby nations at the 2023 European Championships, due to be held 3-7…
The Clothworkers Foundation – another successful grant
The North East Bulls wheelchair rugby club have received another successful grant and have almost reached their fundrasing target for the year – its only…