The Gold Coast Bulletin

SIGNING SPREE

KNIGHT JOINS UNITED

- BRENT O’NEILL brent.oneill@news.com.au

GOLD Coast United signing Oskar Dillon says the opportunit­y to learn from former A-League defenders Michael Thwaite and Kristian Rees proved too hard to ignore as he weighed his 2019 future.

Less than three weeks after helping the NPL-bound Gold Coast Knights claim the Premier League double, Dillon yesterday put rumours to bed when he joined Thwaite and Knights teammate Justyn McKay as United’s third offseason recruit.

With new coach Rees and Thwaite both experience­d at A-League level, the 19-yearold centre back said he would lean on them for guidance in next season’s NPL campaign.

“I think with Kristian and Thwaitey at the club, they can help me a lot, both being ALeague centre backs,” Dillon, who has spent time with Palm Beach/Gold Coast City and Brisbane Roar Youth, said.

“And that’s where I want to get to eventually, the ALeague, so the decision to join United was a pretty simple one really.”

Rees said he was “very excited” to have Dillon at the club.

“I’ve been with him since his time at Palm Beach and seen him develop into a player with huge potential.,” he said.

“His game is still evolving and now he’ll have the opportunit­y to play next to a former Socceroo, which will only help him grow further. I believe he can go to another level.”

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 ?? Picture: MIKE BATTERHAM ?? Oskar Dillon in action for Gold Coast Knights in this year’s Premier League, and (inset) in his new Gold Coast United jersey.
Picture: MIKE BATTERHAM Oskar Dillon in action for Gold Coast Knights in this year’s Premier League, and (inset) in his new Gold Coast United jersey.

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