1964 - 1994: Renaissance
1964: Thanks to the strenuous efforts of such people as Trevor Foster and Joe Phillips the Bradford Northern club is reformed and accepted back into membership of the Rugby League.

1965-66: Bradford win the Yorkshire Cup 17-8 against Hunslet. Bradford's try scorers are Williamson (2) and Brooke, with four goals by Clawson.
1967: Bradford play York in one of the first two Rugby League fixtures ever to be played on a Sunday. Leigh also play Dewsbury on the same day (Dec 17).
1972-3: Bradford lose the Challenge Cup final against Featherstone 33-14. Bradford's tries are scored by Redfearn, Fearnley, and converted by Eddie Tees (pictured right).
1973-4: Bradford win the Second Division Championship and are promoted into the First Division. During this season Keith Mumby makes his debut, becoming the youngest player ever to appear for the club at only 16 years of age, scoring 12 goals and a try in a match against Doncaster. He goes onto make a record 576 appearances for the club. (Mumby, left, in action for Bradford Northern).
1974-75: Bradford win the Regal Trophy 3-2 against Widnes, their points coming from a try by Carlton.
1977-78: Peter Fox joins Bradford as coach for the first time.
Bradford win the Premiership final 17-8 against Widnes, with tries by Haigh, Barends, Roe and Dave Redfearn (pictured in his Great Britain kit on the right, with brother Alan, who also starred as a scrum half for Bradford Northern, to his left), and goals by Mumby and Wolford. They are also Championship runners-up.
1978-79: Bradford appear in another Premiership final but this time lose against Leeds 24-2, Bradford's solitary points coming from a goal by Ferres.
1979-80: Bradford win the Championship. They also win the Regal Trophy 6-0 against Widnes, with a try by Parker and goals by Mumby and Stephenson. Peter Fox wins the award for Coach of the Year. Peter Fox and Jimmy Thompson are pictured (left) with the Championship Trophy.
1980-81: Bradford wins the Championship again. Clinching the title with, a last day victory over Hull 38-18 at Odsal.
1981-82: Bradford lose the Yorkshire Cup final against Castleford 18-7, their points coming from a try by Parker and a goal by Ellery Hanley.
1982 Northern infamously ‘walk-off' against Hull KR and find themselves in big trouble with the RL.
1982-83: Bradford lose the Yorkshire Cup final again, this time against Hull by 18 points to 7. Keith Whiteman was the only try scorer for Bradford, with a conversion and 2 drop goals from Dean Carroll. Keith Mumby wins the award for First Division Player of the Year while Brian Noble wins the Young Player award.
1985: Ellery Hanley (left) wins both the Man of Steel award (for the personality judged to have made the biggest impact in the season) and First Division Player of the Year. He subsequently joins Wigan in the then British Rugby League record transfer deal, worth £80,000 and a player exchange involving Steve Donlan and Phil Ford.
1987-8: After drawing 12-12, Bradford win the Yorkshire Cup Final replay
against Castleford 11-2. In the replay Bradford's points come from tries by Brendan Hill and Wayne Heron, and goals by David Hobbs.
1989-90: Bradford beat Featherstone 20-14 in the Yorkshire Cup Final with 2 tries each by Gerald Cordle and Paul Harkin, and 2 goals by David Hobbs.
1990-91: Bradford lose the Regal Trophy against Warrington 12-2, Bradford's only points coming from a goal by David Hobbs.
1993 New Zealand youngster Robbie Paul signs a contract with the club
1993-4: Bradford finish as runners up in the Championship behind Wigan on points difference.
Jeff Grayshon, pictured bottom right, was a stalwart of the Bradford Northern pack during the 1980s.