Resurrected himselfHe looked like he was gonna be out the week before with injuries, but he was able to recover after a very short rehab.
Resurrected himselfHe looked like he was gonna be out the week before with injuries, but he was able to recover after a very short rehab.
Jacob | Blight | Peel Thunder | |
Hamish | Brayshaw | East Perth | |
Jye | Chalcraft | Swan Districts | |
Greg | Clark | Subiaco | |
Regan | Clarke | Perth | |
Mitch | Crowden | East Perth | |
Cam | Eardley | East Fremantle | |
Oliver | Eastland | Claremont | |
Thomas | Edwards | Swan Districts | |
Zac | Guadagnin | West Perth | |
Jed | Hagan | East Fremantle | |
Scott | Jones | East Perth | |
Matthew | Jupp | East Fremantle | |
Tyler | Keitel | West Perth | |
Harrison | Macreadie | East Perth | |
Jack | Mayo | Subiaco | |
Luke | Meadows | West Perth | |
Milan | Murdock | East Fremantle | |
Matthew | Parker | South Fremantle | |
Chad | Pearson | South Fremantle | |
Noah | Pegoraro | West Perth | |
Bailey | Rogers | Claremont | |
Nik | Rokahr | Swan Districts | |
Trey | Ruscoe | West Coast Eagles | |
Jasper | Scaife | West Perth | |
Angus | Schumacher | East Perth | |
Angus | Scott | East Perth | |
Jack | Sears | Peel Thunder | |
Michael | Sellwood | Peel Thunder | |
Ben | Sokol | Subiaco | |
Brynn | Teakle | East Fremantle | |
Fraser | Turner | East Fremantle | |
Jesse | Turner | Swan Districts | |
Stan | Wright | East Perth |
As absurd as Jason Dunstall playing State of Origin for Victoria.Absurd that Queenslanders are playing in the VFL team v SANFL. No Tigers either.
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This is not State of Origin though. Its league vs league, so original state is irrelevant.As absurd as Jason Dunstall playing State of Origin for Victoria.
Totally understand that. Still an interesting parallel.This is not State of Origin though. Its league vs league, so original state is irrelevant.
Jason Dunstall was different.
A desperate and scared vfl
State of Origin eligibility was decidedly rubbery. Remember a 21-year from Wagga named Wayne something leading SA to victory over Victoria in 1992. That was after he'd helped NSW beat Victoria in 1990, but before he played for NSW/ACT in 1993. Roger Merrett captained both Victoria and Queensland. (I think anyone playing for the Bears who didn't get picked for their home state got a Qld jersey.)This is not State of Origin though. Its league vs league, so original state is irrelevant.
Jason Dunstall was different.
A desperate and scared vfl
Carey also played Teal cup for Victoria!State of Origin eligibility was decidedly rubbery. Remember a 21-year from Wagga named Wayne something leading SA to victory over Victoria in 1992. That was after he'd helped NSW beat Victoria in 1990, but before he played for NSW/ACT in 1993. Roger Merrett captained both Victoria and Queensland. (I think anyone playing for the Bears who didn't get picked for their home state got a Qld jersey.)
Darren Pritchard and Graeme Wright both lined up for VIC state of origin in the years immediately preceding Tasmania being permitted to field a state of origin side. In no way any affiliation to Victoria in their formative years.State of Origin eligibility was decidedly rubbery. Remember a 21-year from Wagga named Wayne something leading SA to victory over Victoria in 1992. That was after he'd helped NSW beat Victoria in 1990, but before he played for NSW/ACT in 1993. Roger Merrett captained both Victoria and Queensland. (I think anyone playing for the Bears who didn't get picked for their home state got a Qld jersey.)
Relates to my point about someone like Nick Riewoldt.Greg Inglis is from Kempsey, played SOO for Queensland.
Did a bit more research.Relates to my point about someone like Nick Riewoldt.
Began life and junior footy in Tasmania. Moved to QLD on the cusp of high school I believe. Played his teen footy in QLD. In the hypothetical situation that SOO made a comeback or existed during his career. One could argue that given the majority of his pre-senior footy was in QLD, he should be only eligible for QLD. But part of the reason concepts like SOO are so great is that it’s more than just rules on paper. It has emotion, passion, a sense of identity and belonging all intertwined. Hence why I say, Nick wouldn’t have wanted to play SOO for anyone else, than Tasmania. He makes that part of his identity crystal clear in much of his writing.
It’s why I say, if someone grew up playing junior and under age footy across a couple of jurisdictions. I think you should qualify for both, but can nominate just one and be then tied to them.
I wonder if that’s how Rugby League do it. Because Inglis moved to QLD at 15 and played all his youth footy from that point onwards in QLD.