The Mullet is Alive and Well in AFL
Love it or hate it, the mullet has returned. The controversial ?business in the front, party in the back? hairstyle made a comeback during COVID. And it hasn?t gone away. They?re everywhere from primary schools to law firms and, of course, in sports. Aussie rules has a long, voluminous history of mullets dating back to the 80s ? from the formidable mane of Hawthorn?s Gary Ayres to the notorious blond mop of the Swan?s Warwick Capper.
We arrive at a much different mullet landscape in 2024, and it continues to raise eyebrows.
Love it or hate it, the mullet has returned. The controversial ?business in the front, party in the back? hairstyle made a comeback during COVID. And it hasn?t gone away. They?re everywhere from primary schools to law firms and, of course, in sports. Aussie rules has a long, voluminous history of mullets dating back to the 80s ? from the formidable mane of Hawthorn?s Gary Ayres to the notorious blond mop of the Swan?s Warwick Capper.
We arrive at a much different mullet landscape in 2024, and it continues to raise eyebrows.
Three of the top 10 mullets, based on length, are from the Western Bulldogs: Bailey Smith, Caleb Poulter and Aaron Naughton. Which makes sense because the Bulldogs have the most mullets out of any team in the AFL this season.
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