Eagles veteran UPSTAGES teammates in ‘NSFW’ pre-game outfit

West Coast veteran Shannon Hurn has upstaged his youthful teammates, arriving topless in a “NSFW” outfit forward of the membership’s intra-club match on Friday.

Before battling it out on the sphere, the Eagles arrived NBA-style at Mineral Resources Park in a spread of vibrant and audacious “fits”.

But it was 35-year-old defender Shannon Hurn, the second-oldest participant within the AFL, that had tongues wagging.

The premiership skipper, in his 18th preseason, stole the present in low-cut white denims, a tux jacket, gown sneakers and an ushanka (Russian hat) – exposing his naked chest and chiselled abs.

“Um Bunga,” one fan wrote, including a hearth emoji, whereas one other mentioned “Shannon” with a red-faced sweat emoji.

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“The old man showing the young ones how it’s done,” a remark learn.

“Bungs pic needs a NSFW (not safe for work) tag,” one other mentioned.

Another remark mentioned Hurn had earned finest on floor honours for his match: “S Hurn: 3 votes,” it learn.

Despite not that includes within the intraclub hit-out, captain Luke Shuey and star ahead Oscar Allen each acquired concerned.

Big-bodied utility Elliot Yeo, who dominated within the match, took a far completely different strategy, rocking up in a head-to-toe homage to Star Wars character Yoda.

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Meanwhile, Jeremy McGovern honoured his nation roots sporting a full cowboy match — together with the signature belt, boots and hat.

Star ruckman Nic Naitanui honoured NBA legend Michael Jordan, sporting a full Nike package, together with an identical orange bag and inexperienced sneakers to match his pants.

Second-year midfielder Campbell Chesser saved it lowkey with an outsized button up shirt, though followers couldn’t assist however level out the (seemingly) unintentional nod to the jumper handed to him on draft evening.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au