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The Warrnambool and District league reigning premier has secured the signature of former player Joel Moloney for next season.
Moloney took out the two best on ground medals in the Power's 2017 flag - his most recent match for the club.
He played for Terang Mortlake in the Hampden league in 2018 and then Leopold in the Geelong Football League for the 2019/20 seasons.
The 32-year-old would love to be part of another Power triumph before he retires.
"I'm probably getting toward the end of my career," he said.
"It will be good to play with mates and hopefully win another premiership."
He's excited to line up alongside the club's young players including the likes of Luke McConnell and Luke Justin.
"They've got a good group of older players but also some really good young blokes," he said.
The midfielder, who works in overhead power distribution as a linesman, has been living in Melbourne.
He scored a job in the south-west and intends to move back later this year.
"I got a transfer with my work," he said.
"I've been trying to move back home for a while and now luckily I got the transfer."
Coach Ben Walsh is over the moon to have Moloney back.
"He's a competitive beast," he said.
"He and Brad Johnson will complement our young and up-and-coming midfielders."
The Power coach revealed Mark Clissold would also return to the club for season 2021.
The midfielder/half-forward received the Scotty Stewart Media Award for his best on ground performance in the Power's 2019 flag.
Walsh announced Jacob Mahony, who switched from Camperdown prior to the cancelled WDFNL 2020 season, had recommitted for 2021. He's a former Magpies captain.
"He can play key-position either end, more likely forward but can also play back," Walsh said.
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