Aaron Hall (footballer)

[1] His mother, Naz, moved to Australia in 1983 as she won a scholarship to study in Tasmania.

Dale would return home to Hobart where he led the Southern Football League (Tasmania) goalkicking in 1999.

Aaron had explosive speed and showed an x-factor[clarify] however despite his short stature.

Hall was recruited to the Gold Coast Suns as a 21-year-old in the 2012 Pre-season Draft, with pick number 7.

Hall made his AFL debut in round 1, in 2012, against Adelaide he had 17 disposals in a 69-point loss.

[8] Hall's career would come to the crossroads in 2015 after a groin surgery severely restricted his pre-season and a poor start to the season.

Hall took his opportunity, refusing to relinquish his position in Gold Coast's midfield.

Hall’s good form was rewarded in September 2021 with a contract extension at the Kangaroos for the 2022 AFL season.