CDHBU coach Mick Collins believes positives have emerged from the club's horror injury run this season.
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The Power blooded three first-gamers - William Dyer, Jekesoni Koroi and Jayden Collier - last weekend with the trio exceeding expectations.
"They were all fantastic," Collins said.
"We've had Brad Talbot and Josh Lewis and others out and it's opened up opportunities for some younger blokes to come in.
"William and Jekesoni are from Fiji and they came in and did some incredible things along with Jayden who has a strong rowing background.
"It was great to see."
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Dyer and Koroi were put in touch with CDHBU through Power netball coach Daryl Howard's connections.
"They had three or four shots on goal," Collins said.
"It's been a tough season but the three young blokes have been a real positive.
"We're keen to give them every opportunity for the rest of the season."
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