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Fishing for a new angle
By Craig Hutchison
Herald-Sun 09 NOV 2008, Page S06
EVEN at 22 and with only 40 games and four AFL seasons under his belt, Richmond defender Will Thursfield is thinking about life after football.
Thursfield, a key to Richmond's much improved defence in 2008, has started work with a fishing charter business as part of the AFL Sports Ready/AFL Players Association Next Goal program.
"I met Andre (Lindsay), the skipper down there (at St Kilda Pier), and I've been working throughout the break and on days off whenever possible,'' Thursfield said.
"I go out on the boat and teach people how to fish and prepare food and prepare all the fishing gear and learn about the industry.''
The program has resulted in more than 200 AFL players taking job placements since its inception in 2002 and has included stars such as Shane Crawford (who has worked at Freedman Brothers Racing) and St Kilda gun Sam Fisher (Sandhurst Golf Club).
Thursfield believes the program not only benefits footballers with outside skills, but provides an avenue to life outside football.
"Footy doesn't last that long and it's good to have an outside interest, and then have something to fall back on when you finish,'' he said.
"It's not only good on the after-footy stuff, it's also good just to get away on the day off and do something different.''
And the career move is proving popular with teammates -- Thursfield took a bunch, including Graham Polak, fishing last week.
"I took out five (Richmond) boys last week and two of them didn't catch a thing, but everyone else caught about 10 each,'' he said.
Polak and ruckman Adam Pattison did not catch a fish.
"Graham's going really well, he's back doing some training and he's looking fit,'' Thursfield said.