Moose reaches 250


Published on Friday, August 8, 2014

BUNDOORA stalwart Neil Gloury will play his 250th game when the Bulls host Macleod on Saturday.

A two-time premiership player, Gloury has played 242 senior games with the club, having also played seven games in the reserves.

Gloury joined Bundoora in 2001, following a stint in the VFL with the then-named Northern Bullants (now Blues).

Over the past 13 years he has become a crowd favourite at Yulong Reserve and has gained the reputation of a role model for younger players.

Gloury has held down the position of centre half back for most of his career at Bundoora, where he has played on and beaten some of the best players in the Northern Football League.

He has played in seven grand finals with the Bulls, losing his first five in 2001,04,06,07, 09, before breaking through for wins in 2011 and 2013.

The Bundoora Football Club and the Northern Football League congratulate Neil Gloury on reaching his 250th game and wish him all the best in the milestone occasion.

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