Former Richmond player Nick Daffy in Geelong for family support
Danny Lannen
May 1st, 2009
CLAN: Nick Daffy has added to the Geelong clan by bringing wife Brodie and children Shilah and Archie. Photo: TONY KERRIGANFORMER AFL player Nick Daffy has new designs for Geelong.The Richmond game-breaker has shifted to the city with his hometown bride Brodie and is revelling in new opportunities to pursue family and business life.
"I couldn't talk it up enough," he said.
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Mt Gambier export Daffy, 35, married Geelong girl Brodie Skene-Haygarth and they have children Shilah, 1, and Archie, seven months.
Geelong is a meeting place for their clans.
"We needed a bit of support and family behind us so we decided to come up here," Daffy said.
"As a Mount Gambier boy it's nice to get back to, I guess, just a nice environment."
He will relish the proximity when he joins family celebrating the 100th birthday of his Geelong uncle Frank Daffy tomorrow.
Nick Daffy had prominent partnerships in a string of Melbourne hotels after his retirement from football but now has interest in only The Lounge in Docklands.
He is now mobilising his hospitality experience through his new business Venue Design Landscaping, which conceives, designs and executes makeovers for hotels and offices.
He said future schooling options for their children were a certain lure to Geelong and he sees so much going for the city including its location and property prices.
"And its beautiful bay, Corio Bay, is just sensational," he said.
Daffy was an ardent Geelong supporter before playing 165 games for Richmond and one for Sydney. He won the Tigers' best and fairest in 1998.
He said family had largely taken priority over football on weekends but he is helping out occasionally as an informal adviser with Geelong West, where his brother-in-law Hayden Skene plays, and he is following a mate playing with Newtown-Chilwell.
And old allegiances linger.
"I won't mind if Archie wants to barrack for Geelong," he said.
"I hope they do well. Well, they do anyway."
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