AFL players swap guernseys for getaways on end of season trips
THE season is over and the majority of AFL players have left the country. Where are they holidaying? Check out the awesome snaps from some of the most amazing holiday spots around the world.
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AFL footballers have been soaking up the sun, snow and sand during off-season adventures as the mass exodus of players continues.
A usual hotspot, Bali has hosted St Kilda, Brisbane and Port Adelaide players while Byron Bay and the snow fields have also been popular.
Collingwood star Mason Cox has returned home while a St Kilda youngster had a brush with fame.
Check out the awesome snaps below.
Young St Kilda players Maverick Weller, Luke Dunstan, Blake Acres and Jack Lonie have been lapping up the beach vibes in Seminyak.
Saint Nathan Brown and North Melbourne star Shaun Higgins have taken some adorable snaps with their children at Byron Bay.
Also enjoying the post season break, Carlton captain Marc Murphy went on a family getaway to Orpheus Island at the Great Barrier Reef.
The Bulldogs players have also headed for Queensland’s sunny skies, with Marcus Bontempelli, Josh Dunkley, Lin Jong, Lachie Hunter, Mitch Wallis and Tom Boyd holidaying in Noosa.
North Melbourne captain Jack Ziebell has been at Mount Buffalo, while Blues young gun Charlie Curnow also made a trip to the snow.
Fremantle star Nat Fyfe has headed for warmer temperatures overseas and some Essendon players have made the trip to Tokyo.
It seems the days of an all in end of season trip are over, with most players going away in smaller groups or with their families.