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We had him signed to us for years under the old “Form 4” regime and came very close.

Would have been as big - or bigger - than Bosustow, Rioli, the Krakouers, or Kernahan in terms of big 1980s interstate recruits had we got him.

From the man himself:

“With his considerable success at WAFL and State level, his profile as one of the best ruckmen in Australia saw VFL clubs keen to lure him east. Geelong were the frontrunners, but for Michael his loyalty was with his family and not necessarily the glory of a VFL contract:"Geelong were very, very close. I went over to Geelong and we went out to some bloke's farm for a BBQ in the middle of winter. He was trying to convince me to come over to Geelong and it was pouring rain. Geelong were good to me but my family was my main thing and sport came second. I just thought it would take mum and dad four hours to fly to Melbourne and it only takes two to drive from Kojonup."


So the whole "show 'em the farm" isn't a new thing after all?
 
Something which rarely comes up is the incredbly unfair advantage West Coast had when they joined the VFL/AFL in 1987.

From my understanding, they were essentially granted free reign to recruit as many players as they wanted from the WAFL, thus enabling them to build an absolute super team in the early 1990s.

You could almost argue that it was Geelong vs Western Australia in the 1992 & 1994 Grand Finals. How is that fair?

How they were allowed such an enormous leg up is beyond me, especially when you compare them with what the Bears got at the same time, and the Dockers in 1995. Most definitely cost us at least 1 Premiership from this period.
 

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