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Australia's greatest sporting mullets, from Warwick Capper to Cameron Smith - in pictures Cameron Smith of Australia acknowledges the crowd on the 18th green at the Open at St Andrews in. Mullets are back, baby, and they're everywhere. On runways, red carpets and in magazine spreads. On the AFL field, they're dime a dozen, ranging from shorter styles to Bailey Smith's Warwick Capper-esque bleach blonde mane. And it's not just celebrities. They're as plentiful in inner-city hipster dives as they are in outer-suburban pubs.

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The most iconic mullet This morning, Cliffo & Gabi were joined by Warwick Capper to chat about his iconic mullet as they search for QLD's sickest mullet! We had to know his thoughts on the mullet making a comeback, how long it takes to grow one and how he keeps it looking fresh. VIDEO. : Former AFL player Warwick Capper shakes mullet. Posted Thu 25 Aug 2022 at 10:24pm. Watch. 10s. 13 Images The mullet hair style dominated the football fields of the 1980s. We've looked back through our archives to bring you this collection of Australian Rules' most famous mullets.. May 31, 2012 — 3.17pm 1 / 13 Gary Ayres and Hawthorn football players John Platten, Jason Dunstall and Dermott Brereton after the 1989 grand final.Fairfax Archives Warwick Richard Capper (born 12 June 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Sydney Swans and the Brisbane Bears in the Australian Football League (AFL), known before 1990 as the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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A small Australian town is laying claim to the title of being the country's home of the mullet by hosting a festival to celebrate the hairstyle that's all about business at the front, party at. From Warwick Capper to Bailey Smith.This is the story of the rise, fall, and rise again of the Aussie Rules mullet. Mega mullets make a comeback. 29/07/2022. Australian golfer Cam Smith, pictured after his recent British Open triumph, has helped bring back the popularity of the mullet. While Australian rules footballer Warwick Capper may have led the way back in the 90's with one of Australia's greatest […] With a mullet, everyone gets to have fun. Indeed, football fans could be forgiven for thinking they were watching a rerun of an '80s match starring Warwick Capper or Dermott Brereton, but it's not your blurry lockdown vision: 2020's footy frenzy feels like groundhog day in more ways than one.

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WARWICK CAPPER 'I'VE MET THE LOVE OF MY LIFE!'. With his long blonde mullet, tight shorts and high-flying acrobatics, Warwick was the pin-up boy of '80s AFL, and since retiring in 1991, the former full-forward's done little to change that view.. Warwick and his fiancee Lisa have been together since 2013. Set to tie the knot!. In the 80s, the blonde-mullet Wiz became the first AFL "rockstar" for his larger-than-life personality, trademark high-flying marks, and for kicking 388 goals in 123 games. But he was much more. It doesn't quite beat what we saw in the generation of the Hawthorn mullet squad, Warwick Capper and of course Tom Alvin. No one had more hair than Tom Alvin. The mullet has an ancient history. (Wikimedia: Marie-Lan Nguyen) Transcript Whatever you're expecting when you hear the words 'history of the mullet', prepare to throw it out the window if it doesn't include references to literature, ancient Rome and Upper Mesopotamia. Hosted and produced by Helen Shield. Credits Helen Shield, Author

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"Warwick Capper is a good Aussie bloke renowned for his signature mullet and larger-than-life personality. He's never shied away from grooming, so for us he was an obvious choice, and the punters agree - our first Tik Tok from the campaign was watched by more than 107,000 people!" Said Estelle Doney, creative director, Beard & Blade. Sporting stars have rocked the mullet for years. In the AFL there was the golden boy of old, Warwick Capper and now it's new spunk on the scene, Western Bulldog, Bailey Smith. After all it's a fitting acknowledgement to the 80s and many men and women seem to be reinventing their version of the 'do. The mullet is as Australian as it gets.