The Australian international spent three months on loan at Turf Moor last term, and they tried to sign him after promotion.
Rhys Williams: “My experience from last season at Burnley is that if you go on a run then anything can happen. Burnley didn’t have the best of starts because they didn’t win any of the first four games.
“But this is a league where everyone drops points, and Burnley showed that if you go on a run that you keep climbing the table. They lost only two of the last 17 games and earned promotion on the back of it.
“We’ve got a younger side than Burnley had, but we’ve still got some top quality young players like Jonno and Wheats.
“We’ve also got a dressing room where everybody is totally focussed on winning promotion.
“We know that things haven’t been going our way. The gaffer has told us that we get nervous when we go into the lead, and that’s what happened again on Saturday.
“But we know what we need to do if we are to improve, and that’s the big thing.
“If we can concentrate for 90 minutes and shut teams out, then we can get back to where we were at the start of the season when we were smashing teams.
“Then we can think about going on a run.”