Brodie Grundy: Brother| Fantasy| Stats| Fanfooty| 2022

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Collingwood has confirmed a PCL injury to Rockman Brody Grundy’s right knee. The 28-year-old had a scan on Tuesday morning and is ready for consultation. Today we will discuss about Brodie Grundy: Brother| Fantasy| Stats| Fanfooty| 2022.

Brodie Grundy: Brother| Fantasy| Stats| Fanfooty| 2022

Brody Grundy (born 15 April 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Personal information
Full name Brodie Grundy
Date of birth 15 April 1994 (age 28)
Place of birth AdelaideSouth Australia
Original team(s) Sturt (SANFL)
Draft No. 18, 2012 AFL Draft, Collingwood
Height 203 cm (6 ft 8 in)
Weight 108 kg (238 lb)
Position(s) Ruck
Club information
Current club Collingwood
Number 4
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2013– Collingwood 177 (60)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of round 6, 2022

Brother

Brodie Grundy: Brother| Fantasy| Stats| Fanfooty| 2022

Riley Grundy was selected by Port Adelaide in the 2018 National Draft with 73 picks. Brother of Collingwood star Brody, Grundy took to football at the age of only 15 after initially playing basketball. The defender was the national championship winning member of the Under 18 South Australian side.

Fantasy

Brodie Grundy: Brother| Fantasy| Stats| Fanfooty| 2022

Round Price Score Value
1 $893,000 96 10.8
2 $887,000 82 9.2
3 $863,000 99 11.5
4 $843,000 124 14.7
5 $846,000 54 6.4
6 $816,000 105 12.9
7 $802,000

Stats

Brodie Grundy: Brother| Fantasy| Stats| Fanfooty| 2022

Stat 2022 Career
Disposals 20 33
Kicks 14 17
Handballs 11 23
Marks 6 10
Goals 1 2
Goal Assists 2 3
Tackles 8 11
Hitouts 37 73
Clearances 8 12
Clangers 8 11
Inside 50s 7 7
Rebound 50s 2 5
Supercoach 129 179
AFL Fantasy 124 181

Fanfooty

 

After a successful season playing as a rackman with the junior teams of South Australian National Football League (SANFL) club Sturt, Grundy was recruited by Collingwood with a draft pick.

2022

His knee hurt on Anzac Day, as Carlton’s big man Mark Pitont also suffered a major blow.

Both clubs would be without their No. 1 Ruckman for a large part of the season after suffering serious posterior cruciate ligament injuries from a knee-on-knee collision on the center boom.

Pitont, who was instrumental in the Blues’ rapid start to the season, is still staring for two to three months after breaking the PCL’s knee in Saturday night’s Ruck clash with Fremantle’s Sean Darcy.

Marc Pitont lost to Fremantle in the first quarter with a knee injury.
Marc Pitont lost to Fremantle in the first quarter with a knee injury. Getty Images

Blues coach Michael Voss expected Pitont to suffer only a corked knee, but scans revealed a far more serious injury, which seriously affected the club’s hopes of returning to the final for the first time since 2013. puts.

The Blues’ work on stoppage has been a force in the first six rounds, largely stemming from Pitont’s ability to hit the ball to the advantage of their midfielder.

“The injury is clearly a significant one and will sideline Mark for an extended period of time, which is unfortunate considering the amount of work he put in throughout the summer, and we are really starting to see results during the early parts. There were seasons,” said Carlton chief of football Brad Lloyd.

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