Survival the goal
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From the Preston Leader
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PRESTON’S beloved Bullants will be stripped down and barely sighted with the once-proud, independent Victorian Football League club to be engulfed by its AFL partner.
The newly branded Northern Blues will concede their name, colours and a further home match to Carlton Football Club’s Visy Park, with only three VFL matches to be played at Preston’s City Oval in 2012.
From the Preston Leader
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CARLTON is not taking over the Northern Bullants despite conceding naming rights, club colours and shifting an extra home game to the Blues base, says Ants president Stephen Papal.
Papal confirmed the Ants will be known as the Northern Blues next year and could wear a navy blue jumper in as many as 15 of 18 matches.
From Whittlesea Leader
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THE form of Ahmed Saad and a pulsating third quarter filled with a flurry of goals aside, Sunday's preliminary final rematch with Williamstown was a sour affair for the Northern Bullants.
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THE Northern Bullants will enter Saturday's Victorian Football League grand final rematch in winning form but only just.
The Ants, on the rebound from last week's horror loss to Claremont in the Foxtel Cup, travelled down the highway to face Geelong at Skilled Stadium.
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From the Northcote Leader
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NEW Northern Bullants coach Darren Harris will not tinker with the club’s proven formula for success in 2011.
THE Northern Bullants will launch a video membership ad as they ambitiously strive to increase their supporter base by 500 per cent.
Leader can reveal the 76-second video is aimed at luring AFL-affiliate Carlton members to purchase $20 associate Bullants packages.
To be screened on the Bullants’ popular social media pages, the video was created by the club’s social media guru Michael Jordan without the aid of financial backing.
“We just used what we had,’’ Jordan told Leader.
“The footage that was used was a combination of our experienced and young players as well as showing how we are helping to develop Carlton’s rookies.’’