WODONGA’S price is shortening to break into the top-five next season after signing classy Wagga Tigers midfielder Shaun Flanigan.
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Flanigan, who was best afield in the Riverina league club’s grand final win over Leeton-Whitton, has joined a growing list of new faces at John Flower Oval.
Murray Bushrangers duo Trent Williamson and Mason Marr have committed to play at their home club, along with Holbrook defender Luke Carmen and exciting Tallangatta prospect Rory Quinn.
AFL draft prospects Isaac Wallace and Trent McMullan are also chances of joining the Bulldogs if overlooked later this month.
We all understand we have a lot of work to do to get to the next level
- Wodonga coach Dean Harding
“We see Shaun as a midfielder who can win his own footy and also hurt the opposition on the outside with his great ball use,” Wodonga coach Dean Harding said.
“He fits into that right age bracket where his best is not far away.”
Flanigan, 23, has played over 150 matches for Wagga Tigers and is a two-time best and fairest winner.
His signing comes only days after Corowa-Rutherglen picked up four Riverina league players and the trend looks set to continue with several more Wagga Tigers youngsters on the radar of Ovens and Murray clubs.
Wodonga will also have Steve Murray on a full-time basis this season while Ricky Whitehead has switched from North Albury.
“We all understand we have a lot of work to do to get to the next level, but judging by the turn up at our first training session on Tuesday night, the boys are keen to keep improving and prepared to put that work in,” Harding said.
Wodonga has beefed up its coaching group over the off-season with Zac Fulford (player development), Sam Maher (co-coach reserves) and Tom Anson (skills and development) stepping into roles.