It is always weird to see veterans wearing another teams colours. Many fans just know that it doesn't look right while there are players who made moves later in their careers who are now forgotten.
Here are some of the strangest fits between AFL teams and ageing players.
Who could forget Bradshaw. He played in two premierships with the Brisbane Lions and was their leading goal kicker for three years straight. The key forward decided to go to Sydney for his last years as an AFL player and it took some time for spectators to get used to.
The four-time premiership player swapped the yellow and brown for the maroon, blue and gold. He played 305 games for the Hawks and won two Norm Smith medals but at the end of the 2017 season, Hodge decided to go up to Brisbane in order to help grow the game there. Hawks fans might not be happy but he will always be remembered as a Hawks player.
Another four-time premiership player that decided to head to Perth in order for a coaching role when he retired. He played one season at the club before becoming a midfield coach in which he recently helped West Coast win a premiership.
A premiership captain with Sydney and 11-time leading goal kicker for his clubs, Big Bad Bazza was one guy that you didn't want to mess with. Drafted to St Kilda in 1995, Hall played 88 games before moving to Sydney. This is where he won most of his prestigious accolades and is remembered. But his last two seasons, Hall spent it down at the Kennel where he played 39 games and kicked 135 goals.
The former number one pick played 200 games for the Collingwood football club. He played in a couple of Grand Finals but unfortunately never won one. When Gold Coast became apart of the AFL, Fraser moved clubs as he finished his career off playing only 18 games with the Suns.
Fevola played 187 games for the Carlton Football Club where he kicked a total of 575 goals. He was their leading goal kicker for seven straight seasons and won the Coleman Medal twice. Due to off-field antics, Carlton wanted him gone and Brisbane gave Fev a lifeline. He played 17 games and kicked 48 goals, but Fevola will always be a known as a Blues player.
Luke Ball played 142 games for the Saints but in his last year at the club in 2009, Ball didn't reach St Kilda's expectations and went to Collingwood. Unfortunately for St Kilda fans, Ball ended up beating his former side in the 2010 grand final which felt weird for him and many of his close friends like Lenny Hayes at the saints.
Dal Santo played 260 games for the Saints before leaving the club in 2013 to join North Melbourne during the free agency period. It didn't look right for many fans as the three-time All Australian was loved by all St Kilda supporters.
Chapman was a Geelong champion with three premierships to his name as well as a Norm Smith medal. He played just over 250 games for the Cats but in 2013, he got traded to the Bombers for pick 84. He had the chance to remain a one club player but decided that he had more to give to another football club.
Crowley was once the greatest tagger in the game. The former Docker played 188 games before moving to the Bombers. It didn't look right as he has always worn the purple but he decided to become a top up player for the year.
Another three-time premiership player from the Cats, Kelly decided to make the switch to Essendon as a top up player. He played 273 games for the Cats but decided to finish his career elsewhere.