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Noble Park coach Shane Burgmann says a number of new faces would be on the field for the Bulls this season, and he is confident of another finals appearance.Noble Park coach Shane Burgmann says a number of new faces would be on the field for the Bulls this season, and he is confident of another finals appearance.

NOBLE Park supporters can expect a younger side to tear across the field this season as the Bulls say goodbye to a number of retiring stars.
William Sangster and Adam Quinn have hung up their boots, while Stuart Nagle, Nick Courtney and Stephen Finlayson have left the Bulls to pursue careers elsewhere.
Nagle will play at Keysborough Football Club in the Casey-Cardinia league.
Bulls coach Shane Burgmann said his side, which crumbled in last year’s finals, was aiming to play at the business end of the season.
“We’ve picked up some great players, including a ruckman, Jeremy Everitt,” he said.
“A few younger players will also step up and play an increased role.”
The Bulls travel to East Ringwood in round one of the EFL on 22 April.

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