Ethan Bullemor

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Hey Bozo, I found the company's website (below) but couldn't seem to order from them (they're based in Perth & possibly don't deliver outside of WA):


I then found a company called Wicked Gear (also based in Perth so possible a subsidiary of the above company) who I was able to order them from:


I haven't really walked any long distances in them but remember the old black lace up ripple soles back in my school days being fairly comfortable so assume these would be the same.
Thank you feathered friend @47MVEagle for taking time to provide information . Have a great day
 
story on foxsports
YOUNG PROP OPENS UP

Ethan Bullemor has opened up on his move from the Broncos to the Sea Eagles, revealing he couldn’t pass up the opportunity to work under Des Hasler.

Bullemor made his NRL debut at the Broncos last year but the club struggled during his 25-game tenure.

The 21-year-old told News Corp he wanted to taste success so made the move to Manly, who finished fourth on the ladder this season.

“For myself, I got to a point where I felt like I wanted to be succeeding more than I was,” he told The Daily Telegraph.

“I wanted to break out and try to better myself. I felt like sometimes a change is a good way to do that. I had a lot of success in previous examples where I have moved towns or schools or implemented a change in my life.

“It really makes you work a bit harder and can open up a new range of possibilities, expose you to new ways of doing things.

“I was lucky that Manly came about. It looked like a perfect fit to me. It is obviously a team that most people would love to be part of – they are flying pretty high and they seem to have lots of aspirations to go better than they did last year.

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“That was a good sign in my mind.

“In all honesty, there was a fair bit of thought and consideration leading up to it but once I looked at it and really understood how I felt and what I thought was the right move, I have been really steadfast in it since then.

“I haven’t looked back. It (Brisbane) is a club I grew up supporting and wanting to be part of. I was lucky enough to have been part of it.”

“(Manly) had a good season last year and they’re all really keen to improve on that.”

“The impression I have got from talking to some of the guys at the club is that they are not resting on their laurels. They are not happy or satisfied with a top-four finish.

“They are really talking about going that extra mile, winning the comp and playing in a grand final.

“As a football player, that is the stuff you dream of and that is what I want to do.”

 
story on foxsports
YOUNG PROP OPENS UP

Ethan Bullemor has opened up on his move from the Broncos to the Sea Eagles, revealing he couldn’t pass up the opportunity to work under Des Hasler.

Bullemor made his NRL debut at the Broncos last year but the club struggled during his 25-game tenure.

The 21-year-old told News Corp he wanted to taste success so made the move to Manly, who finished fourth on the ladder this season.

“For myself, I got to a point where I felt like I wanted to be succeeding more than I was,” he told The Daily Telegraph.

“I wanted to break out and try to better myself. I felt like sometimes a change is a good way to do that. I had a lot of success in previous examples where I have moved towns or schools or implemented a change in my life.

“It really makes you work a bit harder and can open up a new range of possibilities, expose you to new ways of doing things.

“I was lucky that Manly came about. It looked like a perfect fit to me. It is obviously a team that most people would love to be part of – they are flying pretty high and they seem to have lots of aspirations to go better than they did last year.

d3a9f3b1a6fe47eebfeca562ce2700d2


“That was a good sign in my mind.

“In all honesty, there was a fair bit of thought and consideration leading up to it but once I looked at it and really understood how I felt and what I thought was the right move, I have been really steadfast in it since then.

“I haven’t looked back. It (Brisbane) is a club I grew up supporting and wanting to be part of. I was lucky enough to have been part of it.”

“(Manly) had a good season last year and they’re all really keen to improve on that.”

“The impression I have got from talking to some of the guys at the club is that they are not resting on their laurels. They are not happy or satisfied with a top-four finish.

“They are really talking about going that extra mile, winning the comp and playing in a grand final.

“As a football player, that is the stuff you dream of and that is what I want to do.”

Good kid this one, could be anything
 
Might be hard [ Bullimor ] to keep out of the game day 17 if his footy ability and form matches his enthusiasm and keen outlook . Easy to overlook defensive requirements but quite sure that the Manly recruiting group would have taken that into account before making a play for him .
 
I don't see Bull as a front row - a front row option - yes...but looks a far more deadly option on the edges and with his speed and agility he may even add further versatility yet....and his speed at Brisbane had him only behind Coates and a couple of others as the fastest at the Bronco's, this being said - I would have no issue if he was needed in the centres as would add great attacking threat out wide, only issue here would be it is a specialist position especially defensively, but Bull would make a Massive impact in attack out wide also.
 
I don't see Bull as a front row - a front row option - yes...but looks a far more deadly option on the edges and with his speed and agility he may even add further versatility yet....and his speed at Brisbane had him only behind Coates and a couple of others as the fastest at the Bronco's, this being said - I would have no issue if he was needed in the centres as would add great attacking threat out wide, only issue here would be it is a specialist position especially defensively, but Bull would make a Massive impact in attack out wide also.
I mentioned this when we first signed him. Definitely more of an edge player at this time of his career and could easily play centre and do it very well. He is quicker, stronger and more agile than any of our current centre options bar Koula.
 
Brenton Lawrence 2.0 I reckon…
Brenton Lawrence was a goer and he had a big high compression motor

The Raging Bull comes with that and more

The Raging Bull who runs on Nitro also comes with a 10 speed racing gearbox and racing steering and suspension

As some feathered friends one here can see all those dynamic attributes would be lethal on the edges

The Raging Bull Thrills and Speed KIlls !!!

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Worth another froth
The devastating skill and speed he displayed in 2019 against young amateurs

He also displayed the same dynamic speed and skill in 2021 when he was given an opportunity in the NRL and made the NRL pros look like amateurs

The only way to climb up the ladder in 2022 is by upgrading from our 2021 liabilities


Our Manly Benchmark that made us the Greatest club of all
Manly premiership winning players dont just hold their own
They make the game their own and own the Premiership


Mediocre is not Manly . Manly is pure Magnificence !!!
Welcome to Manly Ethan Bullemore


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Lowering your standards

Is like lowering your pants

when you do that

The opposition screws you
 
I don't see Bull as a front row - a front row option - yes...but looks a far more deadly option on the edges and with his speed and agility he may even add further versatility yet....and his speed at Brisbane had him only behind Coates and a couple of others as the fastest at the Bronco's, this being said - I would have no issue if he was needed in the centres as would add great attacking threat out wide, only issue here would be it is a specialist position especially defensively, but Bull would make a Massive impact in attack out wide also.
I reckon Des will start him on the bench to rotate backrow with Schuster & Olakau'atu & also to cover centre in the event of injury during a game.
 
I reckon Des will start him on the bench to rotate backrow with Schuster & Olakau'atu & also to cover centre in the event of injury during a game.
You my friend are 100% right.....I just kind of pictured him terrorising out wide and being almost impossible to stop if he got a 1 on 1 opportunity.....but that's just an exciting thought, the Bull will most certainly start on the bench as a back row option....but has all the assets to be Mr Versatility also and won't suprise to see him play 3 positions by seasons end.
 

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