![After a year with Newlyn, Callum Currie is back with home club Casterton-Sandford. Picture by Adam Trafford After a year with Newlyn, Callum Currie is back with home club Casterton-Sandford. Picture by Adam Trafford](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/mTvP5NhWJFQFv7uTytgxtB/8df040ce-df07-4348-ab8d-899fc0a3a97a.jpg/r1004_0_4354_2158_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
No surprise in an announcement by one of the Central Highlands Football League stars of 2023.
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Casterton-Sandford has appointed Callum Currie as assistant coach for next season.
Currie had already announced his departure from Newlyn after one season to return home.
It was just a matter when he confirmed his arrival back with Casterton-Sandford confirmed rather than if.
The former North Ballarat VFL and Redan player had an outstanding year with Cats - being a major factor in them returning to finals and in his sown right winning The Courier player of the year award.
Currie played his junior football with Casterton-Sandford before playing Rebels and spending an extended period in Ballarat.
He last played with his home club in 2018 before venturing to Torquay.