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Emotional L'Estrange in exalted company after landing Bradford Bulls award


Heath L’Estrange admitted he was overwhelmed by winning the Bulls player of the year award in his first season at the club.

The lively rake picked up the prize at Tuesday’s end of season awards dinner after coming out on top in a vote among fans.

Also awarded the best forward gong, L’Estrange seemed overcome by emotion as he accepted the dual honours, such was his shock at following in the footsteps of some illustrious past winners.

He said: “It was really unexpected. I didn’t think I would get the award so it’s a real honour. I think that’s why I started stuttering when I went up to receive the award.

Looking at all the names on the trophy, you see the likes of Henry and Robbie Paul and Lesley Vainikolo, so I can’t believe I’ve won

Heath L'Estrange

“Looking at all the names on the trophy, you see the likes of Henry and Robbie Paul and Lesley Vainikolo, so I can’t believe I’ve won.

“The fans chose the winner so I want to thank all of them.

“I can’t believe I finished ahead of people like Nick Scruton, Andy Lynch, Jamie Langley and Steve Menzies. They’re all top players and it’s great playing alongside them.”

L’Estrange arrived at Odsal from Manly last winter and, despite a relatively slow start to the campaign, quickly adapted to an unfamiliar role as starting hooker.

Despite spending all his previous career as an impact replacement, the 25-year-old quickly emerged as a key creative influence for the Bulls, missing just one game all season, scoring four tries and providing 13 try assists.

Another big winner at awards night was fellow Australian Brett Kearney, who claimed the awards for T&A Player of the Year and best back. Another off-season signing, the 26-year-old former Cronulla star proved to be a shrewd capture, contributing a string of eye-catching performances both at full back and in the halves.

Kearney finished as the Bulls’ joint top try-scorer, with 14, and all this after enduring a nightmare season on the sidelines the previous year when he played just 26 minutes.

Youngster Elliott Whitehead was rewarded for a superb breakthrough campaign by picking up the Prize Bull award.

The players’ player award deservedly went to departing legend Menzies, who brought the curtain down on an impressive two-year spell during last week’s defeat at Wigan.

Dave Halley and Stu Reardon picked up the community player awards.

Comments(10)

Baaa says...
7:45am Thu 9 Sep 10

Great bloke

obi wan kanobi says...
8:22am Thu 9 Sep 10

He's had a good season. And dont forget he has been messed about at 9 & 7. But the bloke is a a quality guy.

Adey says...
8:24am Thu 9 Sep 10

Had a good season but should have gone to Beaver. By far our best player this season

obi wan kanobi says...
9:05am Thu 9 Sep 10

I would agree on Beaver... Interesting to see the Bulls are moving for Thomas Bosc!!! Rangi Chase has been outstanding for Cas. Shame we cant do a swap for Glenn Hall. But I think Glenn will come good next yeat after loosing half or a full stone.

Baaa says...
9:29am Thu 9 Sep 10

obi wan kanobi wrote:
I would agree on Beaver... Interesting to see the Bulls are moving for Thomas Bosc!!! Rangi Chase has been outstanding for Cas. Shame we cant do a swap for Glenn Hall. But I think Glenn will come good next yeat after loosing half or a full stone.
Perhaps Bosc is available and Rangi isn't? Both good players, either would do IMO.
Bosc would keep Enenema from feeling homesick or any other complaint he may suffer from! Perpignon vs Bradford, another Orford excuse? No choice Bradford/Yorkshire any day!

bullybullman says...
10:14am Thu 9 Sep 10

Baaa wrote:
obi wan kanobi wrote: I would agree on Beaver... Interesting to see the Bulls are moving for Thomas Bosc!!! Rangi Chase has been outstanding for Cas. Shame we cant do a swap for Glenn Hall. But I think Glenn will come good next yeat after loosing half or a full stone.
Perhaps Bosc is available and Rangi isn't? Both good players, either would do IMO. Bosc would keep Enenema from feeling homesick or any other complaint he may suffer from! Perpignon vs Bradford, another Orford excuse? No choice Bradford/Yorkshire any day!
Baaa your so negative !

bobby f says...
11:02am Thu 9 Sep 10

obi wan kanobi wrote:
I would agree on Beaver... Interesting to see the Bulls are moving for Thomas Bosc!!! Rangi Chase has been outstanding for Cas. Shame we cant do a swap for Glenn Hall. But I think Glenn will come good next yeat after loosing half or a full stone.
Obi aka Birky Bull is Hall still off to Cas I think Chase would be good in our team alongside Mason Fielden and Gleeson :O
p.s have you recovered from being smashed by the skinny Clayton winger

obi wan kanobi says...
11:47am Thu 9 Sep 10

Ha Ha HE was the Centre and I was stepping...But yeah.. the orange Morph suit is in the was waiting for its next victim.

theviking52 says...
1:29pm Thu 9 Sep 10

to those of you who don't believe re the standard of english on this site. please read obi's post. translation please obi.

Duckett says...
1:13pm Fri 10 Sep 10

Hall - come good next year? Do me a favour. He might come good at Dudley Hill although he'd probably still struggle. Rubbish in NRL and rubbish over here.


Heath L’Estrange is handed the Supporters' Player of the Year trophy from chairman Peter Hood Lee St Hilaire hands the Prize Bull award to Elliott Whitehead

Heath L’Estrange is handed the Supporters' Player of the Year trophy from chairman Peter Hood

Lee St Hilaire hands the Prize Bull award to Elliott Whitehead



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