A doctor, a pilot, heaps of teachers, some council workers, every trade under the sun and even a nightclub general manager.
You could almost run a small city with the blokes who will be running around at Cazalys today.
Norths defender Dustin Mills, a first-year doctor at Cairns Base Hospital, spoke of how footy provided a stress-relieving outlet from his hectic work envirnoment.
Just finding time to train and play is tough for the likes of Mills, but he's not the only one balancing work and play.
Saints' forward Alex Macqueen is well-known around the club as the resident pilot, while the side certainly makes the most of the fact teammate Jarrod Searle runs Society nightclub.
Over at Norths, Kane Richter is able to live and breath footy, in charge of career transitions at AFL Cape York House.
Opposing each other today, Adam Mueller and Matt Walsh have probably been throwing banter at each other all week while teaching at Saint Augustine's College.
Saints' co-coach Nick Braybon is a teacher too, but has been able to dodge the hype most of the week.
"They've got no idea. It doesn't really register in a Grade 1's mind so they aren't too worried about it",he said.
Last Modified on 11/10/2013 16:15