YOU would be wise not to pick a fight with a Pound brother at Coleambally this year.
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If you do, there will be four more standing close by.
The five Pound siblings will play together at their home club for the first time in close to a decade when they reunite for the 2014 season.
Youngest brother Dean completed the pentagon by signing on the dotted line this week.
He joins Shane, Carl, Tony and Jay at the Blues.
Dean left Coleambally seven years ago and has been running around in the Central Murray Football League with Tyntynder.
He will travel back from Swan Hill to play but is reportedly contemplating a move home to Coleambally.
Blues president Shane Mannes was thrilled to announce the club's latest acquisition.
"Dean is a gun, a very good player," Mannes said.
"He's a big guy, around six (foot) three (inches) or six four, and he can basically play anywhere you put him.
"He can play in the ruck, he can play as a key forward or as a key back, anywhere down the spine.
"He would be the tallest out of the five brothers but he would probably be the quickest on his feet.
"Dean will be very handy for us."
Luckily for Coleambally, it was family which lured Pound back to play for his old club.
"Shane is getting into his last couple of years and I think Dean wanted to play with all the brothers again before they retired," Mannes said.
The Pound name is synonymous with the Coleambally football club.
Shane, Tony and Carl have all played more than 200 senior games in the Blues strip.
These three, along with brother Jay, played a collective 47 games for the Blues in the 2013 season.
Dean will be hoping to line up alongside his four brothers when Coleambally hosts Marrar in round 1 on April 12.
Meantime, Mannes remains on the hunt for extra midfielders as the Farrer League season draws closer.
The Blues have already signed Kabe Stockton, John Evans, Brett Guest, Drew Kenna and Jack Painting, as well as gun key position player Fred Stephan from Geelong.
Matt Bull is expected to be promoted to first grade and play as the number one ruckman, while older brother Ryan Bull has moved to Sydney and is out of equation.