HOWLONG midfielder Hamish Clark has knocked back approaches from several Ovens and Murray clubs to sign with Bullioh.
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Clark, who has emerged as one of the Hume league's premier midfielders in recent seasons, wants to play with several mates in the Upper Murray.
A few of his mates are playing with us so it worked out well
- Bullioh co-coach Clint Ried
He took out the Hume league’s WAW-The Border Mail Footballer of the Year award last season.
Bullioh co-coach Clint Ried is excited to have a player of Clark’s calibre on board.
“He sounds like a good player and we think he will fit in nicely,” Ried said.
“A few of his mates are playing with us so it worked out well.”
Ried will share the coaching role with Peter Dean this season as the club attempts to build on last year’s fifth placing when it narrowly missed the finals.
It has picked up 10 players and is hopeful of landing several more signatures in coming weeks.
Brandon Phillips, Ben Taylor, Jake Fisher-Curnow, Dusty Moffitt, Spencer Flynn, Tom Redford, Zac Burtoh and Andrew Healy are among the newcomers.
Best and fairest winner Arden Greiner has returned to Yackandandah.
Corryong has also been active on the recruiting front.