Heath Grundy
Australian Rules Footballer
1986 –
Who is Heath Grundy?
Heath Grundy is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.
Nicknamed 'Reg'due to his namesake Reg Grundy, he was elevated from the Sydney Swans rookie list in 2005 after playing senior football with South Australian National Football League club Norwood and being an All-Australian under-18s player in 2004. He made an impressive senior debut in a Round 16, 2006, kicking three goals in a win against Richmond.
After his three goal debut, Grundy was used predominately in the forward line. Afer Grundy failed to convert his debut success on a consistent basis, Roos moved Grundy into defence where he has remained. It was only until 2009 that Grundy showed genuine promise as a defender. Grundy's ability to outmark his opponent and find the ball more frequently, have been his most notable improvements.
In 2010, after Craig Bolton sustained a season-ending injury and then later on when Lewis Roberts-Thomson injured his hamstring, Grundy was called on by Roos to play on the competitions's best forwards. He marked players including Nick Riewoldt, Matthew Pavlich, Jonathan Brown, Barry Hall and Lance Franklin. He finished 5th in the Bob Skilton Medal.
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- Born
- Jun 2, 1986
- Also known as
- Reg
- Profession
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on July 23, 2013
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