"Give him a mohawk," one onlooker suggested, and maybe Josh Lloyd wished they had.
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Because for a few hours on Saturday, the North Albury footballer sported a hairstyle only possible when a flourishing mullet is incompletely shaved from the top down.
Lloyd agreed to part with his mullet of 18 months and raised $3780 during North Albury's Pink Day, an annual luncheon in aid of cancer support group Brave Hearts on the Murray.
The halfway hybrid do while he played the seniors game against Yarrawonga was just a bonus to entertain the 240-strong lunch crowd at North Albury Sports Club.
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"I don't know how my teammates are going to take it," Lloyd said after the shave.
"I've already been getting yelled at, 'The Flying Doormat'.
"It's going to be a bit fresh out there playing."
The forward said he'd always wanted to shave his hair for charity and the Pink Day seemed the perfect opportunity.
"This is something small I can do, just a bit of fun really," he said.
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