Corby boss Graham Drury signs trio from Hinckley United
Drury has signed a new contract to stay at Corby next season
Corby Town manager Graham Drury says that his three signings from Hinckley United have proven quality.
The Steelmen have signed winger Andy Hall, goalkeeper Chris MacKenzie and midfielder Andy Gooding.
Drury told BBC Radio Northampton: "They're all good pedigree, they've played at [Blue Square North] level and I'm really pleased to have got them.
"There are definitely more signings to come, and I'm hoping to have three more in soon."
Hall and Gooding, who represented England at Under-19 level in the same side as Theo Walcott, previously had spells with Kettering Town and Rushden and Diamonds respectively.
Keeper McKenzie, 38, started his career with Corby, and counts Shrewsbury, Chester and Leyton Orient amongst his other former clubs.
Former Northampton Town defender Liam Dolman has also signed for the Steelmen having been released by Kidderminster. The 22-year-old played 54 times for the Cobblers.
"Kidderminster didn't show an interest in keeping him, so we've snapped him up," added Drury.
"He had other offers but he thought his future lay with Corby."
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