FInd out where your favourite former players are playing local league football

Published by
Stephen Marson

Some of the AFL's former stars are strapping on the boots once again in 2018, with some big names fronting up for some local clubs.

Not too many players are more popular than former Collingwood man Dane Swan, who has committed to Westmeadows in the Essendon District Football League for the upcoming campaign.

Swan has family at the division two club, although it's not known how many games he intends to play with the Tigers.

“It doesn’t mean I’ll play every week, as I’ll be travelling. I’ll give something back to them … It’ll be a bit of fun,” The 2010 premiership player said after signing with the club.

“My cousin is going back there, my uncle is on the board and my other cousin plays there.

“I might play one or I might play 10 games, but hopefully it gives them a boost.”

Swan will be joined in the EDFL by former Pie Jason Cloke, who has replaced brother Cameron at Jacana.

Cameron will play for Hurstbridge alongside Travis Cloke, after he announced his retirement from the AFL late last year.

Brent Harvey will team up with brother Shane at North Heidelberg once again, and the pair will be joined by former tennis player Sam Groth.

Brendan Fevola will lead the line for Melton South, as Brent Stanton returns to Banyule.

Rodney Eade will coach Balwyn, despite two of his former players at the Gold Coast leaving the club when he was announced as coach.

Former AFL stars playing at local level in 2018

Dane Swan - Westmeadows 

Travis Cloke, Cameron Cloke - Hurstbridge 

Jason Cloke - Jacana

Brendan Fevola - Melton South

Brent Harvey - North Heidelberg

Sam Groth - North Heidelberg

Brent Stanton - Banyule

Rodney Eade - Balwyn

Published by
Stephen Marson