It got me thinking about people who became a top player at one club after their "first choice" didn't think he was good enough.
I recall the story that West Torrens didn't rate Michael Aish all that highly so he decided to have a go at Norwood because his dad played there.
And then there was also the story that Craig Kelly was rejected by both Port Adelaide and Sturt before going on to play for Norwood and Collingwood.
The one that always amazes me is the story of John Marriott who was a top schoolboy footballer but decided to play amateur league because of his studies. He went out to University and was told he'd never be a footballer. When he got home that night, he had a letter waiting for him from the Norwood Football Club asking him to attend training. Good call by the guy from Universirty

I'm sure there are many other similar stories, and I'd love to hear some.