Dorset defender Brennan Camp has embarked on a new chapter in his football journey by signing with Dorking Wanderers. Following his release from Eastleigh this summer, Camp garnered interest from several National League clubs, including potential discussions with Weymouth FC for a return to the Bob Lucas Stadium.
Camp, known for his stints with Weymouth while on loan from AFC Bournemouth and a brief spell with Dorchester Town, ultimately opted to join Dorking Wanderers. The Surrey-based club, relegated from the National League last season, aims to bounce back to Step 1 in the 2024/25 campaign.
Expressing his excitement about the move, Camp highlighted Dorking’s ambitious project and chairman Marc White’s persuasive vision for the club. White, in turn, praised Camp’s versatility and professionalism, emphasizing the defender’s fit within the squad’s profile and the club’s aspirations for the upcoming season.
At 23 years old, Camp brings youth, speed, and aerial prowess to Dorking Wanderers’ roster, positioning himself as a valuable asset in the team’s quest for success. With a shared determination to compete at the top of the table, both Camp and Dorking Wanderers are eager to make the upcoming season a memorable one.
As Camp transitions to his new club, fans eagerly anticipate witnessing his contributions on the field and the impact he’ll make in Dorking Wanderers’ pursuit of their goals. With his skills and dedication, Camp is poised to make a significant mark in his new footballing adventure with Dorking Wanderers.