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Bulls just won’t go away

By JARROD POTTER

EFL DIVISION 1 – ROUND 7
ANOTHER bruising Noble Park win has left the Eastern Football League in no doubt – the Bulls are here to play.
This week’s victim was Blackburn – who has been battered by injury and unavailability to fall down the ladder to 10th.
There was no Noble mercy for the Panthers however, as the Bulls stampeded all over the visitors in a 51-point goring.
Wayward kicking as opposed to Blackburn proved the biggest threat to Noble Park’s prospects on Saturday though, as the Bulls booted 18 behinds in a 114-point haul.
“Certainly is – it’s plagued us all year our ability to finish off,” Noble Park coach Mick Fogarty said.
“We’re getting the opportunities to score – getting it in pretty well – but got to capitalise going forward and getting the scoreboard and getting the right result.”
Shayne Allan (6 goals) and Ziggie Alwan (2 goals) flew at everything that went near them, while the midfield brigade also cashed in through Craig Anderson and Tim Harper (2 goals each).
Harper in particular has been elite since his return to the Bullring – after two seasons with VFL side Frankston. While all eyes have focused on the returning Kyle Martin and Alwan for obvious reasons, Harper has been no less important in the Bulls’ 6-1 start to the season.
“He certainly is playing well,” Fogarty said.
“He’s a quality player, balanced player, beautiful kick and inside work is his strength… not to mention outside and finishes well, he’s is a terrific kid and a terrific player.”
Also shining in the superb outing were Sam Monaghan, Trent Robertson and Stewart Kemperman.
Earning a Powerade shower from his team mates after the win, debut Bull Dylan Collis also earned a nod in the best as he confidently roamed the forward line and wing.
Noble Park has a bye this weekend before its traditional Queen’s Birthday blockbuster against Balwyn. The second place Bulls will host the ladder-leading Tigers on 6 June from 2.10pm.

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