13 Mar 2025
NO LIMITS LINK UP WITH PDRL AND LDSL TEAMS

Bradford Bulls Foundation are delighted to announce a new partnership with No Limits which will see them become the official sponsors of the club’s Physical Disability (PDRL) and Learning Disability (LDSL) teams for the 2025 season.
This partnership represents a significant step forward in the Bulls’ commitment to inclusivity and ensuring that rugby league is accessible to everyone, regardless of ability. By working together, Bradford Bulls Foundation and No Limits, who are an athlete-led disability support service, aim to increase participation opportunities for people with disabilities, breaking down barriers and inspiring more individuals to get involved in the sport.
Shaun Flynn, Interim Foundation Manager at Bradford Bulls, expressed his excitement about the partnership:
“We are incredibly proud to be teaming up with No Limits, an organisation that shares our vision for creating inclusive sporting environments. This collaboration will provide invaluable support to our PDRL and LDSL teams, allowing us to expand opportunities for people with disabilities to engage in rugby league. Sport has the power to change lives, and together with No Limits, we are determined to make a lasting impact in our community.”
The sponsorship will provide essential funding and resources to enhance the experience for PDRL and LDSL players, ensuring they have access to top-quality coaching, equipment, and facilities. Through joint initiatives, No Limits and Bradford Bulls will also focus on outreach programmes, aiming to encourage more individuals with disabilities to take up the sport and enjoy the benefits of physical activity, teamwork, and community engagement.
Bradford Bulls first-team star and No Limits founder Bayley Liu said:
“Since joining the club in January as a player, seeing the work the club does off the field with the Bradford Bulls Foundation and people with disabilities it made sense for my company No Limits to see how we could work together to do more in the community to support people living with a disability. We can’t wait to add value and work together with the Bradford Bulls Foundation.”
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