DOA wrote:
Kaptain Kouta wrote:
Did he say whether he was considering a comeback at some stage in the future?
Made a point of saying how happy he was "to be back in the bush and enjoying footy with his mates".
I think this is an important issue with some country kids. Many of us remember Stephen Oliver the "Coleman of the Bush" who came with huge wraps and really just wanted to go home and play with his mates, even if he was a cut or fifty above the rest in ability. In the end just because someone is good enough to play AFL doesn't mean they necessarily should or even want to, and it doesn't mean they are a wasted talent if they choose to pursue an alternative path. I wonder if some of these kids go into the AFL system because others expect them to, not because they absolutely want it from themselves.
Karl's no 1 issue was that he was a knockabout larrikin who liked his parties and his wild living, and therefore the rigors and disciplines of top-class footy were not quite right for him.
In a way I marvel at the likes of Kenelly and Rioli who are contemplating giving away their careers early for family or lifestyle reasons, and think of the thousands of kids who would kill to be in their position, but then stop and think, hang on, these blokes are real human beings and at the end of the day all they want is to be happy in their lives. God bless 'em for making a decision based on what truly makes them happy, rather than what everyone else tells them to do.
I know Karl's decision was ultimately made up for him, but it surprises me not the least to find out he's a happy chappy just mucking about in the sticks.
DOA - it's obvious Andrew has a pretty strong support network behind him. You don't come across as a pushy "stage-dad" - just someone who wants to see his kid happy - and I hope he is.