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National Game Awards 2017/18 in association with SCL – Bull’s run just goes on

A season which brought 113 points and 111 goals in their Southern Premier League title success, plus a place in the FA Cup second round.

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The Red Insure Team of the Year winner is Hereford

Peter Beadle hailed Hereford’s promotion hat-trick as they landed yet another prize.
The Bulls were worthy winners of the NGA Team of the Year after a season which brought 113 points and 111 goals in their Southern Premier League title success, plus a place in the FA Cup second round, where they eventually bowed out to League One side Fleetwood Town after a replay.

But it proved to be another remarkable campaign as they came out on top of a division where everyone in the top five won more than 90 points.
The Bulls will now lock horns with the likes of fellow ex-Football League clubs Chester, Stockport and Darlington in National League North next season and Beadle knows it will not be easy to add a fourth straight promotion success.
“To do three promotions on the bounce; we’re really proud of what the club has achieved,” he said. “To maintain that level on consistency over the years has been nothing short of phenomenal.”
 
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