CDHBU has put itself in a position to climb further up the ladder next season by signing Corowa-Rutherglen’s Damien Wilson and Wahgunyah’s Cody Milne.
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Already boasting one of the premier midfields in the league, coach Damian Payne said the addition of Wilson and Milne would make their running brigade even more formidable.
“Damien has jumped on board as a fellow who wants to get involved in coaching and he’ll be an assistant with Sam Burdon,” Payne said.
“We’re really keen for him to bring some experience from the Ovens and Murray as well as a bit of grunt.
“’We wanted to get a bit more depth in the midfield and ‘Damo’ and Cody will help us a lot in that regard next season.”
Milne finished runner-up in Wahgunyah’s best and fairest this year and can also play in attack.
Their arrival comes on top of the arrival of defender Mick Collins.
“To sign three quality players before Christmas is really pleasing,” Payne said.
“There is a bit of a buzz around the place.
“The plan is simply to improve on last season.”
There is a bit of a buzz around the place. The plan is simply to improve on last season.
- Damian Payne
The Power’s only departure is gun forward Luke Cowan, who has retired.