Adam Cooper - The Age - 31 July
Western Bulldogs midfielder Brodie Moles has done some re-adjusting goals of late.
A year ago it was finding a landscaping job, but now it's working towards winning the Bulldogs an AFL premiership.
Moles, 24, has come a long way since he was cut from Geelong's rookie list after not getting close to cracking a senior debut in two years.
But the AFL's introduction of mature-age rookies gave him one last chance and although there was little interest initially, the Bulldogs finally came calling.
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Western Bulldogs midfielder Brodie Moles has done some re-adjusting goals of late.
A year ago it was finding a landscaping job, but now it's working towards winning the Bulldogs an AFL premiership.
Moles, 24, has come a long way since he was cut from Geelong's rookie list after not getting close to cracking a senior debut in two years.
But the AFL's introduction of mature-age rookies gave him one last chance and although there was little interest initially, the Bulldogs finally came calling.
Article in full...
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