REBOUNDING ROO- AAP
BY any measure, Aaron Edwards's journey through AFL ranks is
an extraordinary tale.
Samoan-born, Frankston-raised, rookie-list survivor, dumped
Eagle, history-making VFL star and now Kangaroos full-forward.
Not only is he the first Samoan-born player to play an AFL
game, but Edwards has come back from football's version of the
black hole.
Dumped rookies just don't get a second chance in the game via
the VFL, let alone little-known four-game forwards considered
undersized and not worth the trouble.
A season at Frankston started slowly, but culminated in a
10-match, 70-goal run, with Edwards notching his 100 goals
with his last major of his year.
By the time he had become the only player in the VFL's
129-year history to win the best-and-fairest and goalkicking
award in the same year, he had done enough to impress a
Kangaroos hierarchy that needed to replace Leigh Harding and
Sav Rocca's output.
Born to a Samoan mother and white New Zealand father with red
hair, which Edwards jokes he is lucky to have avoided, he is
growing increasingly aware of his roots.
Last year he added tribal tattoos on his left forearm and
right tricep, and he plans to return to Samoa for the first
time soon.
"I got the tattoo after I was delisted and I thought there
wasn't much chance of playing again," he said.
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