BRANDANE Bulls kicked off the second-half of their season this weekend with an away fixture to top of the league Park Sports Project.
Park Sports came into the match undefeated and with a goal difference of 100 in only 15 games.
The match got underway and the Bulls were up to the test for most of the first-half, with good defending and organisation limiting Park Sports to very few chances. But ten minutes before the end of the first half the Parks left midfielder scored with a great strike from just outside the box and they doubled just before half-time with a long range free-kick.
Second-half, the Bulls gave another good account of themselves, but couldnt hold back the tide as they conceded a third through an own goal which the defender couldnt do much about.
The fourth was another long range shot which the Bulls keeper couldnt reach and the final goal of the game came from a well worked passage down the left hand side.
After the game a spokesperson for the coaches said: All be it a 5-0 defeat, but the Bulls gave Parks a tough test and can hold their heads up high against a team that are running away from everyone else in the league.
The players of the team were Oscar and Harris who played key roles against Parks Sports wingers to keep them from creating chances.
