The winger, whose contract at the MKM Stadium was terminated after only one season, is looking forward to a fresh challenge in 2025 after leaving the Super League team.
After his departure was revealed last month, the former Leeds Rhinos winger, who played just three games for the Black and Whites in his one season with the team, is now a free agent.
But according to sources who spoke to Rugby League Live, the 23-year-old is already working out with Bradford Bulls of the Championship in order to be ready for the upcoming campaign.
Naturally, Tindall spent some time on loan at Odsal last season. Since he hasn’t found a new team yet, Bradford has let him train with them to maintain his fitness while looking for opportunities elsewhere.
There has been no indication at this point that the Bulls are looking to sign Tindall on a permanent contract. They appear to have a stacked three-quarter line under Brian Noble last season having signed the likes of Waqa Blake and Guy Armitage. That said, Tindall does have a chance to impress the legendary Bulls boss while he’s at the club.
It simply didn’t work out for Tindall with Hull FC. He started the campaign with an injury and then was unable to lock down a place in the side after Lewis Martin’s impressive performances, which saw him unable to get first-team opportunities.
He was one of three players who the club came to agreements with last month, with Jack Walker and Morgan Smith also departing. Smith has now signed for Championship club Sheffield Eagles while Walker is still without a contract for 2025.