SWFL 2023: Harvey Bulls look for unbeaten run to continue against Collie Eagles

Justin FrisSouth Western Times
Camera IconSam Lewis played well on debut for the Harvey Bulls. Credit: Jon Gellweiler

Despite his side claiming the Harvey Fresh Cup on Sunday against Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault at home, Harvey Bulls coach Mark Pink knows his side has yet to fully hit their straps.

Pitted against Collie Eagles on Sunday at the Harvey Recreation Ground, Pink knows his side can ill-afford to take their eye off any opposing side, even if they have been struggling on-field over the past year.

“We will prepare for this game in the same manner as the last — and going in hoping for the four points,” he said.

“Our best footy should be good enough. But if we are anywhere down on our footy again, we should be aware of Collie Eagles, as they are a very proud club.”

The Eagles opened the season with a 38-point loss against South Bunbury at the Collie Recreation Ground on Saturday, with the club showcasing its new lighting for the first time.

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