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Bradford Bulls enjoy holiday in Lanzarote

A leading rugby coach has decided conditions in the Canaries are ideal for a pre-season training camp and has opted to take his team for a holiday in Lanzarote.

Unfortunately for the Bradford Bulls, coach Mick Potter will not be allowing players to spend all their time on the island's beautiful beaches and exploring its unique volcanic landscape, reports the Advertiser.

He is promising plenty of hard work under the winter sun that is notoriously strong in this part of the world.

"That warm-weather training is of benefit in that you do get some quality handling practice in when you can work with your outside backs," Potter tells the newspaper.

The source goes on to explain it is not only training that will benefit the team while they are on holiday in Lanzarote, as the break will also provide a great opportunity for players to get to know each other better.

Robin and Judith Unitt, from Manton, recently told Worksop Today they plan to move to Lanzarote permanently after enjoying its warmth on winter holidays.

Posted by Sarah Wells

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