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‘Don’t want to die with music in me’: Inside Grundy’s rollercoaster journey from Collingwood to Sydney

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When Melbourne was bundled out of last year’s finals series in straight sets after a crushing loss to Carlton, Brodie Grundy couldn’t do anything but watch, having fallen out of favour with Simon Goodwin.

After becoming a two-time All-Australian and signing a lucrative deal he thought would see him play out the remainder of his career at Collingwood, Grundy’s career trajectory had suddenly gone from heading towards the Australian Football Hall of Fame to ending up with VFL minutes en-route to an unceremonious retirement. 

Nine months on from helplessly watching Melbourne’s finals exit, Grundy is back playing a key role in a premiership contender. 

His arrival at Sydney has revitalised the Swans, who are sitting pretty at the top of the ladder with a 11-1 record heading into Round 14 and look like unbackable premiership favourites at this stage of the season. 

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