BULLS head of performance and video operations Lance Du’Lac has become the latest key member of staff to leave the club.

Du’Lac was brought in by Jimmy Lowes at the end of the 2014 campaign having previously worked at Salford, Warrington, Catalans, Hull FC and Hull KR.

The 46-year-old has also enjoyed stints at NRL sides Canterbury, Melbourne and Brisbane, as well as the England, Australia and New Zealand national sides.

He has been made redundant by the Bulls as they continue to make major financial cutbacks across every department of the club.

Managing director Steve Ferres and chief executive Robbie Hunter-Paul have both gone since the end of the season and a huge raft of players are also departing.

Over 20 members of the 2016 first-team squad will not be here next season due to finding clubs elsewhere or simply not being offered a deal by Bradford.

Du’Lac is currently studying for a PhD in 'the pedagogical use of performance analysis technology by elite rugby league coaches' at the University of Hull.

He will complete his academic doctorate and then explore employment opportunities elsewhere in rugby.

Bulls chairman Marc Green paid tribute to Du’Lac, saying: “His expertise has been a real asset for the club since arriving and we wish Lance all the best for his future.”