Bulls

Bulls may refer to:

  • Bulls, the male of cattle
  • Bulls, New Zealand, Rangitikei township
  • Papal bulls, a charter issued by a pope

In sports:

  • Bulls (Super Rugby), a rugby union franchise operated by the Blue Bulls
  • Belfast Bulls, an American football team in Northern Ireland
  • Belleville Bulls, a junior ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada
  • Birmingham Bulls, a defunct American ice hockey team from the World Hockey Association and Central Hockey League
  • Birmingham Bulls (American football), an American football team in the UK
  • Birmingham Bulls (ECHL), a defunct American ice hockey team from the East Coast Hockey League
  • Birmingham Bulldogs or Birmingham Bulls, a British rugby league team
  • Bradford Bulls, a rugby league club in Bradford, England
  • Buffalo Bulls, the sports teams of the University at Buffalo
  • Chicago Bulls, a National Basketball Association team in Chicago, Illinois
  • Dundalk Bulls, an ice hockey team from Dundalk, Ireland.
  • Durham Bulls, a baseball team in Durham, North Carolina, United States
  • Jacksonville Bulls, a defunct American football team
  • Kapfenberg Bulls, a basketball team in Austria
  • Louisville Bulls, a Mid Continental Football League team in Louisville, Kentucky
  • Pittsburgh Bulls, a defunct lacrosse team in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania
  • Queensland Bulls, an Australian cricket team
  • Bulls, the nickname of Spain's national Australian rules football team
  • Bulls, the mascot of the University of South Florida
  • Zhejiang Golden Bulls, a Chinese basketball team in the CBA

Famous quotes containing the word bulls:

    What more is to love than I have loved?
    And if there be nothing more, O bright, O bright,
    The chick, the chidder-barn and grassy chives
    And great moon, cricket-impresario,
    And, hoy, the impopulous purple-plated past,
    Hoy, hoy, the blue bulls kneeling down to rest.
    Wallace Stevens (1879–1955)

    It is a fruitful island of the sea-world, a great Ithaca, there parched and stony and here trodden by flocks and curly- headed bulls and heavy with thick-set grain.
    Christina Stead (1902–1983)

    As fathers, men often feel either like guests in their own homes or clumsy bulls in china shops, deferring to their wives as the “emotional experts” and squelching their own wish to be fully involved.
    Ron Taffel (20th century)