Medhurst re-signs
August 26th 2008 06:08
COLLINGWOOD forward Paul Medhurst has signed a new two-year deal which will see him remain at the club until at least the end of the 2010 season.
The former Fremantle Docker said the move to the Pies at the end of 2006 was the best thing to happen to his career.
"It's definitely the best move footy wise I could have made," he said.
"I am loving my time here and I am looking forward to another two years."
Medhurst said Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse has played a major role in his transformation from an inconsistent player to one of the AFL's best small forwards.
"Mick has been good and all along he has been crucial in that for me," Medhurst said.
"He has given me more of an opportunity to develop my game here than I could at Fremantle."
The former Fremantle Docker said the move to the Pies at the end of 2006 was the best thing to happen to his career.
"It's definitely the best move footy wise I could have made," he said.
"I am loving my time here and I am looking forward to another two years."
Medhurst said Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse has played a major role in his transformation from an inconsistent player to one of the AFL's best small forwards.
"Mick has been good and all along he has been crucial in that for me," Medhurst said.
"He has given me more of an opportunity to develop my game here than I could at Fremantle."
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