Dale Kickett was famously a 4 time reject before finding his niche in the league in silly Freo sides of the mid to late 90s - 20 years now since he clocked up club #5 after league footy stints with Fitzroy, West Coast, St Kilda and Essendon.
Jon Giles is at club #4 (but didn't play senior footy at Port) - but from my memory we haven't had anybody crack the 5 since Kickett.
With the increase in player movement could this become a more common occurrence?
This year alone we are seeing relatively young players like Caddy, Kobe Stevens, Palmer and Hamling clocking up their 3rd stop.
Will clubs (and players) be more willing to say 'not working out, time to move on' a bit quicker than the standard 'justify the trade until the bitter end' stuff that clubs have generally stuck with?
Jon Giles is at club #4 (but didn't play senior footy at Port) - but from my memory we haven't had anybody crack the 5 since Kickett.
With the increase in player movement could this become a more common occurrence?
This year alone we are seeing relatively young players like Caddy, Kobe Stevens, Palmer and Hamling clocking up their 3rd stop.
Will clubs (and players) be more willing to say 'not working out, time to move on' a bit quicker than the standard 'justify the trade until the bitter end' stuff that clubs have generally stuck with?