Now I'm not very old, but I don't think the homesickness was as rampant as it currently is in the AFL, with most players eventually getting home or to where they want to be.
Dangerfield, Judd and countless other champion players eventually made it home as it was probably more desirable and practical.
This thread isn't about spud players who play interstate.
This is about the champions who could've played anywhere they wanted, but instead chose to stick it out interstate. Jon Brown and Pavlich spring to mind, but were there any others?
Dangerfield, Judd and countless other champion players eventually made it home as it was probably more desirable and practical.
This thread isn't about spud players who play interstate.
This is about the champions who could've played anywhere they wanted, but instead chose to stick it out interstate. Jon Brown and Pavlich spring to mind, but were there any others?