The Hoppers have welcomed Laine, Logan and Nash to the club as they look to challenge for the Heathcote District League premiership in 2021.
Colbo coach Julian Bull said the trio would add versatility across the ground.
“We're very happy to have the three of them,” he told Australian Community Media.
“We've tried to get Laine to the club before. He works for Elders and does quite a bit of business out Colbo way and he hangs out with a few of our players.
“For a 21-year-old he's already done a lot in football. He's a top line midfielder, who is a good mix of inside and outside and he hits the scoreboard. It's a good fit for us.
“He's won a club best and fairest in a strong competition in Mildura and then won one at his home club, so he's obviously a very handy player.”
Speaking on the arrivals of Logan and Nash, he said: "The reports out of the (Bendigo) Pioneers is that Logan has plenty of upside.”
“He was one of their better performing midfielders last year and he can go forward and hit the scoreboard.
“Nash is different again. He is more of a forward and he's been an important part of Balranald's senior team.
“The great thing for us is that they're all around or below the age of 21, so they're on the up in terms of their football.”
Colbo finished the 2019 season as runners-up after North Bendigo comfortably accounted for the Hoppers in the grand final.
The club remains confident it can be one of the teams to beat next year as the players and coaching staff look to make up for lost time.
“We don't think we'll lose many players. There's a couple that are probably sitting on the fence at the moment,” Bull said.
“We'll have limited changes. We've probably had a re-commitment from 95 per cent of the group already.”
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