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 Post subject: Re: Play off final - Workington (H)
PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 7:34 am 
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Congratulations Bulls! Hope we are still there with you, next season.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 8:12 am 
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Alan wrote:Congratulations Bulls! Hope we are still there with you, next season.




Cheers Alan, you’re a good man. Yes hope you guys get through your problems and hope to see you next season

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 8:21 am 
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Parkybear wrote:I thought they were all brilliant today, one player not mentioned was Elliot M. Roger must be over the moon with his performance, really stood up when Garsdie was off.
Thought Lilley was brilliant and to look at his face at the presentation, that lad’s a Bull, no doubt!
Hats off to Chalmers, we were all quick to criticise last year when things weren’t going well, you know what he stuck with us and made this happen.
Looking forward to Fax and Toronto.
One word guys YESSSSSSSS!



Yes mate absolutely over the moon. I thought he did ok yesterday.
It means so much to him

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 8:44 am 
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roger daly wrote:Yes mate absolutely over the moon. I thought he did ok yesterday.
It means so much to him


Chuffed to bits for you both mate

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Roger Daly wrote:Yes mate absolutely over the moon. I thought he did ok yesterday.
It means so much to him



I saw him run over to your and thought it was a lovely touch. You must be as proud as punch, and rightly so.

It was a rough old game, but the metres we made going forwards were phenomenal, and our defence superb too.

It's sold me a season ticket for next year anyway.


And now I can sleep better too!






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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 9:17 am 
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Fr13daY wrote:I saw him run over to your and thought it was a lovely touch. You must be as proud as punch, and rightly so.

It was a rough old game, but the metres we made going forwards were phenomenal, and our defence superb too.

It's sold me a season ticket for next year anyway.


And now I can sleep better too!



Yes it’s a moment I don’t think I’ll forget. We were both in tears hugging each other. Pretty special

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 9:23 am 
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What a day! Some great performances. Lilley at hooker was superb, some great sniping runs and in defence he was immense. Didn’t know he had that in him. James Green immense too, what about that hit in the first half when he brought the ball back off the kick off, I thought the earth was going to spin off its axis. Ethan Ryan’s cover tackle that jarred the ball loose that stopped a Town attack in the first half, really got the crowd going. The class of Hitchcox, whenever he got the ball he beat a defender.

Thought the ref did ok considering how feisty it got. I can’t recall any glaring mistakes. He used his assistants well. I didn’t see the Moi Moi tackle on Kirk but he was about 3m offside.

The emotions on display at the end were special. All the non playing staff on the sideline looked chuffed to bits. The look on Lilley’s face at times was a picture. Maybe he can re-start the tradition of Leeds players let go to us who go back to haunt them? Elliot Minchella’s embrace with his Dad said it all. Good also to see James Laithwaite out there too joining in the celebrations.

It’s going to be very tough next year and I’m sure we’ll see some players come and go, for now though we can celebrate.






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 Post subject: Re: Play off final - Workington (H)
PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 9:36 am 
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great result. Thought we did well to stick to our gameplan and not get sucked into workingtons tactics. What was going on with Ref stopping clock every break in play?.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 9:54 am 
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2 great performances to finish off the season.Well done lads,you did it when it counted the most.Any chance of Jy playing for the Bulls next year?Hope so.The team as a whole were immense in terms of game plan,vision in attack and a steely controlled defence,twas excellent,a pleasure to watch.Jy,Lilley,Minchella stood out,but it was a team effort that produced the goods.In many ways,given what's gone before,it meant as much, if not more than winning a grand final as everything finally fell into place for JK and his team.You could see how much it meant.
Championship next year,so onwards and upwards.I will say this,if they can replicate the last two performances next year they will give any side in the Division a damn good game.Let's see how we line up at the start of next year.Can't wait.






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 Post subject: Re: Play off final - Workington (H)
PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 9:56 am 
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Referee not too bad but his control of the offside left a lot to be desired. I thought their No. 22 Elliot Miller was an absolute disgrace, cheap shots in every tackle.
We must try to hold on to Jy. His partnering with Webster next year would be great.

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