Nathan Buckley weighed into the Brodie Grundy debate today too. While the former Pies coach was also full of praise for a young Collingwood champion. KateMassey_7 7AFL 7NEWS
and Melbourne’s No.1 ruck, and captain, Max Gawn starred in the thrilling comeback.
“But then the second half of it is where the grey is in this situation and that is when you go anything beyond what we need this week.“If you look beyond season 2023, this looks increasingly murky and muddy . “There‘s only one player in the competition that would keep Brodie out of AFL football and that is Max.This is Grundy’s first season at Melbourne after spending 10 years at Collingwood, and now talk is dialing up that the dual All-Australian should move to a third AFL club.
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