The outback town of Wudinna in regional South Australia has put out red and blue colours in support of homegrown football player Harry Petty, who is playing for the Melbourne Demons in Saturday’s AFL grand final.
Key points:
- Wudinna local Harry Petty will play his 30th game for Melbourne Football Club at the grand final this Saturday
- Many of the Petty family are able to travel to WA with no border restrictions between the two states
- Petty has been separated from his family all year due to AFL COVID hub rules
It Is the first time in the AFL’s history the grand final will be played in Perth and it Is only Petty’s 30th game with the club.
A large group of the Petty family have travelled to Western Australia for the game, with no current border closures between the two states.
The player’s uncle, Zane Petty, said it has been incredible seeing his nephew grow from strength to strength in a short period of time.