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Line of Defence: Bulls sign Morris and Bean
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Belleville Bulls

Line of Defence: Bulls sign Morris and Bean
Belleville Bulls Head Coach & General Manager George Burnett announced Sunday that the club has signed defencemen Brody Morris and Justin Bean to OHL Standard Players Agreements coming out of Training Camp. The Bulls build to their defensive group by signing a pair of rearguards coming off great seasons with their respective junior clubs.
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Belleville Bulls - September 1, 2013 - Belleville Bulls Head Coach & General Manager George Burnett announced Sunday that the club has signed defencemen Brody Morris and Justin Bean to OHL Standard Players Agreements coming out of Training Camp.

The Bulls build to their defensive group by signing a pair of rearguards coming off great seasons with their respective junior clubs.

A hometown boy, Brody Morris hails from nearby Corbyville and attends St. Theresa Catholic Secondary School in Belleville, a facility located just east of the Yardmen Arena. Morris spent last season with the Wellington Dukes Jr. A club and was the Bulls' ninth round pick in 2012 out of the Quinte Red Devils program.

The 6 foot 1, 187Ibs. Morris had 2 goals and 10 assists in 47 games with Wellington to go with 53 penalty minutes. Bulls Assistant General Manager Barclay Branch is thrilled about the addition. "Brody has the reputation of being a tough customer to deal with in his own zone. He plays with the edge we like to see out of a defensively responsible guy and he's a real competitor."

The Bulls also agreed to terms with last year's Central Ontario Jr. C Rookie of the Year Justin Bean, who despite being 1996 born player, was selected by the Bulls in the ninth round this past spring. Bean comes from the Uxbridge Bruins Jr. C program after a standout season where he had 8 goals and 24 assists in 40 games from the backend. The smooth skating Pickering native stands 6 foot 1, 176Ibs and features a range of quality aspects to his game. "Justin's development path has been different than a lot of other players his age," said Branch. "We saw him playing in Uxbridge this season where he accomplished a lot of great things and was drawing the attention of other OHL clubs. He is intelligent, a strong skater and can move the puck well. We're excited to see Justin's progression here in a Bulls uniform."

Branch was generally pleased with the opportunity to sign a pair of ninth round picks out of Training Camp. "It's a proud day for our scouting staff," he said. "Finding two quality players in the ninth round of the OHL Priority Selection is always a boost for a team."

Bean and Morris will see preseason action on Sunday afternoon when the Bulls host the Peterborough Petes at 2:00pm. Tickets are general admission for the cost of $10.







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