Three-time Albury premiership player Brayden O’Hara will play in the Northern Territory over summer.
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The 28-year-old will be a fly-in, fly-out player for the Palmerston Magpies.
“I would be hoping we could have Brayden for around seven or eight games,” Magpies’ coach Tavis Perry said.
“I hope he will play his first game in round three or four.
“I do not think the footy up here is at the same standard as the O and M, so given he is a top player there, I would expect him to be a standout in our team.”
Interestingly, Perry played the first half of the season with Yarrawonga in 2009, the year Albury and the Pigeons started their run of six successive grand finals.
Meanwhile, the Myrtleford Alpine Saints will be represented by a quartet of players in the NTFL.
Lachie Dale, Chad Martin, Patrick Sullivan and Tom McDonagh will play for the Tiwi Bombers, the same team as former Wodonga Raiders’ star Ross Tungatalum.
“The boys will be terrific for our club,” Bombers’ coach Wayne Worden said.