Southport are thrilled to announce that Josh Gore, who played Colts for the Sharks in 2017 and 2018, is returning to the club ahead of the 2025 VFL season.
The 23-year-old former Surfers Paradise Junior has spent the past four seasons in South Australia playing for West Adelaide in the SANFL.
Before moving to Adelaide, Gore played for the Gold Coast SUNS in the NEAFL, SUNS Academy in the NAB League, Allies in the Under 18 National Championships and Broadbeach in the QAFL.
Southport’s General Manager of Football Operations, Jarrod Field, said, “It is terrific to welcome Josh back to the club, and we look forward to seeing him back in the black and white.”
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