RUGBY Super League club Bradford Bulls have invited Honley Male Voice Choir to sing at Sunday's match against the Huddersfield Giants at Odsal.

It is a game which is being dedicated to rugby league legend Trevor Foster.

Welsh-born Mr Foster, a former Bradford captain and a Great Britain international forward, was still working for the club when he died last week, at the age of 90.

He made his debut for them in October 1939 after joining them from Newport Rugby Union club.

The choir, led by Musical Director Alan Jenkins, will sing appropriate hymns and songs before the kick-off and a video featuring Mr Foster's career will be shown on giant screens.

There will be a minute's silence before the start and the club will issue a commemorative matchday programme.

Mr Foster's family will be guests of honour and four of his grandchildren will be mascots.

The choir perfor- med at eight national and international Rugby League and Rugby Union matches at Wembley,Twickenham, Old Trafford and the former McAlpine Stadium in the 1990s.