Leigh Beattie and BullBuilder
Leigh Beattie talks in the T&A about his roles at the club with junior development and ground keeping, and describes how BullBuilder helped during the administration period.
Leigh Beattie talks in the T&A about his roles at the club with junior development and ground keeping, and describes how BullBuilder helped during the administration period.
BullBuilder and Bulls Foundation have teamed up to provide smart new boxing equipment for use by the Academy and Scholarship players at the Tong Training Centre. Other equipment bought included gloves and pads. The equipment was sourced by the Bulls Foundation and funded by BullBuilder, the Supporters Trust. BullBuilder chairman Sam Grundy explained. “Bulls Head of…
BullBuilder latest investment in supporting young player development at the Bulls. Following a request from Leigh Beattie (Head of Youth Development at the Bulls)the Board has agreed to fund the of a Freelap timing system (Speed Gates) for Academy and Scholarship Speed gate are devices that accurately register the speed of a players by using…
Player Parents (Simone Ryan, Liz Keyes and Andy Stephenson), John Bastian, BullBuilder Members (inc: some of the BullBuilder Board), 14 people in total are doing the Three Yorkshire Peaks Challenge next Saturday 14th July to help BullBuilder to raise funds to support our young players development. To support/sponsor the BullBuilder Three Yorkshire Peaks Challenge, every…
BullBuilder’s U19s player of the month for May is Reiss Butterworth. Reiss is a hooker from Sharlston who has starred for the U19s this year and earned a first team debut in the Challenge Cup versus Featherstone. He also figured prominently in pre season games notably when he threw an amazing pass through his legs…
BullBuilder June 2018 U19’s Player of the Month. Matthew received his award in the Southbank at the York match on 22nd July. Matty received his from his sponsor Jen Bennison
BullBullder, fresh from the success of the Dinnertime in the Park event on 3 June, have added further monies toward the Bulls Academy. The Supporters Trust ran a “penny a point” competition for supporters to guess how many points the U19s would score in games and funds raised will add around £100 to the £1000…