Bradford Bulls coach Mick Potter has claimed that Friday's 34-16 defeat to local rivals Leeds Rhinos didn't reflect the effort that was put in by his side.
Despite tries from Elliott Whitehead, Olivier Elima and Karl Pryce, Potter's men had their three-match winning streak ended at the Headingley Carnegie Stadium.
"I thought the score didn't reflect how hard the game was," he said. "Unfortunately we came up with errors at crucial times and it cost us six points each time."
The Bulls' future is still uncertain after the Rugby Football League revealed that no bid had been made to buy the stricken club.