
The former Bristol Bears Academy ace made an immediate impact in his first campaign at Old Bath Road, having been on loan at National One rivals Dings Crusaders last term.
Tully made his debut on the opening day at Sedgley Park, but missed the next three following concussion protocols.
He was back in the side at Leeds Tykes, a 19-7 win moving Rams to four wins from their opening five games.
And Aaron’s fine form in November saw him runner-up to Oli Rhoads in the fan’s vote for Player of the Month.
A run of 12 consecutive matchday appearances was ended by a knock in the stunning win at Tonbridge Juddians.
But after missing games versus Leeds and Birmingham Moseley, Tully played the final eight.
And here he showed his versatility by switching from the No. 6 jersey to open-side flanker.
Aaron broke his try-scoring duck in the defeat at Plymouth Albion, securing another Player of the Month shortlisting in March.

And he added the last try of the campaign against Sedgley.
In total he made 21 appearances, including 17 starts.
And his magnificent work without the ball saw him collect the prize from Defence Coach Danny Batty.
*Congratulations Tully on a brilliant effort!




