Just saw this on another forum. Don't think it'll happen but I can still dream!
West Coast are considering a radical plan to keep Chris Judd which would allow the Brownlow Medalist to live in Melbourne and fly to Perth for home games. Shocked
CEO Trevor Nisbett said the club was looking at ways to retain Judd in 2008 as the battle for his signature intensified yesterday.
There are two recent precedents for players living interstate while playing in the AFL. carlton premiership player Andrew McKay and Adelaide ruckman Matthew Clarke continued to play for there respective clubs while living in Queensland.
Judd who would have to follow an unusual training regime, said this week he would've signed a 10-year deal if the club was based in Victoria.
Nisbett also said West Coast wouldn't accept a second-rate trade deal for Judd and the Eagles were prepared to go to great lengths to maintain their strong list.