Some young Queenslanders are making the trek to the VPL and while its just a trickle is it a sign of things to come? Quote:FROM HE HUME WEBSITE (http://www.humecityfc.com/index.php?opt ... 1&Itemid=4)
HUME CITY'S 2013 NEW ARRIVALS
Dakota Lucas, right winger/striker, is a speedy and direct attacking player, at home on the right wing but at his best playing as an out and out goal-poacher. Having established himself in the New Zealand domestic league and the under-age national squads, Dakota moved to Sunshine Coast Fire in the Queensland Premier League in order to retain match fitness prior to the Olympics and proved highly effective in that league. He is keen to step up to a higher league as his career progresses.
Deejay Firth, central midfielder, has come to the club with huge potential after a very successful season in the Queensland Premier League. Deejay is 19 years old looking forward to challenging himself at a stronger competition in the VPL after a trial in the A-League during the off-season. Quote:http://www.smfc.com.au/news/1249/south-sign-exciting-queenslander/South sign exciting Queenslander Friday, 21 December 2012 7:51 AM South Melbourne FC is excited to announce that Tyson Holmes has signed with the club for the 2013 Victorian Premier League season. Whilst the name is unfamiliar in Victoria, the attacking midfielder has made his mark throughout Queensland, dominating the local scene over the past few years, whilst captaining the Sunshine Coast Fire. In his time with the Fire, Holmes has managed to lead the club to 3 Championships and 2 Premierships and ensuring that the club were one of the most dominant teams in the state. On a personal note, Holmes has managed to win the QSL Golden Boot Award in 2011, as well as being awarded as the QSL MVP on two occasions as the best player in the competition. South fans can expect to see Tyson provide that link between the middle third and our very potent attacking force, where his work ethic, pace and football smarts will hopefully allow him to excel in this role. We welcome Tyson to the club and wish him the very best for the 2013 season and beyond. Firstly are they any good? If so isn't the QSL challenging enough quality wise? Are they not being identified in QLD?
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