Story byJersey Bulls have lost just once in their last six matches [BBC]BBCMon, January 19, 2026 at 8:40 AM UTC·2 min readJersey Bulls manager Elliot Powell described his side as "excellent" in their 1-1 draw at play-off rivals Sittingbourne. It was just the second time the hosts had failed to win in 11 games since Reece Prestedge took over as the Isthmian League South East side's manager. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDarren Foxley gave the hosts a 19th-minute lead after both sides had good chances. James Queree levelled from the penalty spot seven minutes from half-time after Lorne Bickley had been brought down in the box. Rai Dos Santos and Miguel Carvalho forced home goalkeeper Jamie Grossart into good saves in the second half as neither side could find a winner. The draw leaves Bulls sixth in the division, six points off fifth-placed Sittingbourne who occupy the final play-off place."I thought we were excellent," Powell told BBC Radio Jersey."I think any team that comes here and takes anything with the form that they're in since Reece has taken over... that's a point gained on the play-offs. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"I don't think there's any team above us, maybe with the exception of Three Bridges, that are going to come and play like that here."He added: "I think it's another game where we've had to swallow a bit of pride, sit in, defend and try and hit them on the counter and I thought we were good value for at least a point."I actually thought second half we probably had more chances than they did and I think even in the first half we still posed some questions."I think their keeper has been busier than ours and I think that's a testament to the lads' concentration, discipline, but then their quality in key moments going forward."Related internet linksJersey Bulls.