SPRINGBANK premiership captain Chris Quinlan has jumped ship to Ballarat Football League club East Point.
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The 27-year-old, a former East Ballarat junior, joins the Kangaroos with less than a month remaining until the start of the season.
Quinlan led Springbank to last year's Central Highlands Football League grand final triumph over Gordon.
He joins brother-in-law Luke Fall at East Point and told The Courier he wanted to take on new challenges.
"You always want to push yourself," Quinlan said.
"East haven't won a grand final in the seniors yet. I want to be part of their first premiership.
"Leaving Springbank was one of the toughest things I've had to do, especially with my brother (Simon) still being there. And I think Springbank are a good chance for another flag this year, so it's hard to turn away from, but I didn't want to second-guess myself during the season."
The acquisition of Quinlan suits East Point's emphasis on having a versatile playing group, given his ability to play in multiple positions.
Kangaroos coach Glenn Wilkins said he had already been impressed by what Quinlan had to offer, despite only just arriving at the club.
"Just seeing him run around, he obviously looks after himself," Wilkins said.
"Obviously he's had some experience as captain of Springbank's premiership side, so that's pretty important for us with a young playing group.
"And he gives us a bit more depth, which is certainly going to help when the season gets underway.
"We're rapt to have him. It's a nice inclusion right on the start of the season."
Given how late Quinlan has arrived, however, Wilkins was doubtful the recruit would be ready in time for the club's round one clash against North Ballarat City.
"My gut feeling is that he won't be in our best 22 at the beginning,” Wilkins said.
"It's going to take him a while to get used to it, but there's no doubt he'll learn the ropes and work his way into the side. It's a long year.
"It would probably just be a bit unfair on the boys who have done all the hard work and unfair on Chris to expect a lot just yet."