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Cahill signs with Mariners
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
by Glen Lauder
He�s no relation to Everton and Qantas Socceroo star Tim, but South
Coast midfielder Lachlan Cahill has signed on with the Central Coast
Mariners as an injury replacement for Shane Huke.
Cahill arrives at Bluetongue Stadium following stints at Millwall,
Norwich and last season�s League Two playoff winner Gillingham in the
English lower leagues, and comes highly rated, after representing
Australia at Under 17�s level.
"While it is unfortunate Wolry Wolfe�s time here wasn�t as successful
as he or us would have liked, it gives Lachlan a great chance to come
in and prove to us what he has got," said Mariners Executive Chairman
Lyall Gorman.
"Lachlan is held in very high regard by a lot of this country�s leading
football people, and this is a great chance for him to prove himself at
this level."
Cahill was raised in the South Coast town of Kiama and came through the
junior representative ranks before gaining his first chance with
Wollongong Wolves. After moving to the US where he starred in the
highly competitive college system with Coastal Carolina University, the
23-year-old tried his luck in the UK.
A left sided midfielder, Cahill is sure to give Mariners Football
Manager Lawrie McKinna another option on that side of the field.
"It gives us a chance to look at him over the next two weeks," said Lawrie McKinna.
"He�s come in over the last two weeks and done OK at training. He�s
just come back from the UK on trial, so it�s up to him now to show us
what he�s got, and see if he can become a big part of the squad.
"He�s a good passer of the ball, a good crosser, and we don�t have a
lot of cover for that side of the field, so it will be interesting to
see how he does."
Cahill has played alongside many of the Mariners� current stars at
various levels in the past, and is keen to show his wares after
impressing during a trial period.
"I just got a text message saying Central Coast Mariners were interested, so I was buzzing," said Cahill.
"Started off in the Illawarra and was lucky enough to make some New
South Wales squads, went to the (Australian) Institute (of Sport) and
made the Australian Under 17�s. I know a lot of these boys, Pedj
(Bojic) was 10 minutes north of me ever since I started playing
representative football, Nigel Boogaard, Alex Wilkinson, I know a lot
of the boys, and they are all a good bunch of blokes.
"I was at Millwall for about two months and did quite well, but they
were flying at the time and you�ve just got to be in the right spot at
the right time.
"I was a little rusty last week, I wasn�t too happy with myself, but
I�ve felt better today, and I�m sure I�ll get better. I�m just glad I
got over the line, and I just have to keep working hard," Cahill said.
The Mariners next home match of the Hyundai A-League 2009/10 season
will be against North Queensland Fury on Sunday, 11 October. Kick-off
is at 3:00pm. Tickets for this match are available online here or by
phoning 132 849.
Midfielder2009-09-22 21:54:43
Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei