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This was a real breakout season for Neal-Bullen who established himself as a part time midfielder and part time goalkicking forward and applied himself with consistency from week to week.

Date of Birth: 9 January, 1996

Height: 182cm

Weight: 82kg

Games MFC 2018: 24

 Career Total: 58

Goals MFC 2018: 27

Career Total: 50

Votes 2018 Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Memorial Trophy: 322 votes

 

I really like Nibbler.i feel like he cops a bit of criticism on DL because people don't get how important his 2 way running is to our structures. He can be a little frustrating with his finishing in front of goal sometimes but I think experience will iron that out.

Love his endeavour &  tenacity.  Really a mid fielder masquerading as a forward.  I doubt that he has the leg speed or skills to be a long term forward option so he needs to cent a spot as an onballer.  Reminds me of Stephen Newport or Simon Godfrey.  

 

Watched the Geelong Elimination Final win again last night, he was huge. Lays a very good tackle consistently as well.

Excellent season from an underrated player really hard worker we haven't seen the best of him yet.


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