The UNI BULLDOGS team have partnered up with UMW and KOMATSU to pack some punch into there assault of the AFLPNG BSP Super Series Premiership.
Having a great tradition of being tough winners, the UNI BULLDOGS team has in a 9 year history carved out a successful story having played in finals footy in all of their 9 years in existence. Some of PNG footy’s most notable names have pulled on the red and blue jumper for the Bulldogs and its no wonder that success has come down the Dogs path. Maha, Leka, Meli, Gibson and Yangomina are names synonymous with the Bulldog stable and soon enough the names of Aisi, Peni, Ila, Pena and Kele will etch themselves in Port Moresby’s AFL folklore.
The young Bulldog pack led by Willies Aisi, back from Manadha Hawks Club commitments in Cairns have got a tradition to hold up and no doubt they will have plenty to play for with the tough Komatsu brand backing their efforts in this years Prized BSP Super Series. Boasting some notable talent with overseas experience, Joseph Ila (Coolangatta Blues FC, Gold Coast) and Garry Kele (Suncost Power, Sunshine Coast) add class to a young side with plenty of bite. Eddie Meli, Francis Brown and Manu Evertius strengthen the Suburb of Tokarara’s commitment as being a recruiting ground for the Komatsu Bulldogs. The recruitment drive has not stopped in country with the Komatsu Bulldogs looking to 99 game Richomond Tigers back-man Ray Hall filling in a mentoring role for the club youngsters.
The Komatsu Bulldogs is led tirelessly off the field by club strongman, Peter Meli, whose son, David Meli (also from the Komatsu Bulldogs stables) has signed a two year deal with AFL Club Essendon Bombers in Melbourne. By phone on Saturday last week David, who has travelled to his new home at Windy Hill thanked UMW and KOMATSU for their support for the BULLDOGS and wished all in his former club all the best.
Having a great tradition of being tough winners, the UNI BULLDOGS team has in a 9 year history carved out a successful story having played in finals footy in all of their 9 years in existence. Some of PNG footy’s most notable names have pulled on the red and blue jumper for the Bulldogs and its no wonder that success has come down the Dogs path. Maha, Leka, Meli, Gibson and Yangomina are names synonymous with the Bulldog stable and soon enough the names of Aisi, Peni, Ila, Pena and Kele will etch themselves in Port Moresby’s AFL folklore.
The young Bulldog pack led by Willies Aisi, back from Manadha Hawks Club commitments in Cairns have got a tradition to hold up and no doubt they will have plenty to play for with the tough Komatsu brand backing their efforts in this years Prized BSP Super Series. Boasting some notable talent with overseas experience, Joseph Ila (Coolangatta Blues FC, Gold Coast) and Garry Kele (Suncost Power, Sunshine Coast) add class to a young side with plenty of bite. Eddie Meli, Francis Brown and Manu Evertius strengthen the Suburb of Tokarara’s commitment as being a recruiting ground for the Komatsu Bulldogs. The recruitment drive has not stopped in country with the Komatsu Bulldogs looking to 99 game Richomond Tigers back-man Ray Hall filling in a mentoring role for the club youngsters.
The Komatsu Bulldogs is led tirelessly off the field by club strongman, Peter Meli, whose son, David Meli (also from the Komatsu Bulldogs stables) has signed a two year deal with AFL Club Essendon Bombers in Melbourne. By phone on Saturday last week David, who has travelled to his new home at Windy Hill thanked UMW and KOMATSU for their support for the BULLDOGS and wished all in his former club all the best.
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