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I Walked Out Mid-Session: How Cox Lured Grundy to the Swans

A Unique Recruitment Strategy

Sydney coach Dean Cox has shared an unusual story about how he managed to bring Brodie Grundy to the Swans. According to Cox, his eagerness to recruit the star ruckman was so intense that he even left a training session mid-way to have a conversation with Grundy.

Grundy is set to play his 250th game in Sunday’s AFL match against Melbourne at the SCG. This game promises to be a thrilling encounter as Grundy will face off against Max Gawn, an eight-time All-Australian ruckman. The two were once teammates, and their partnership was expected to be a highlight for the Demons.

However, the Grundy-Gawn combination did not live up to expectations, leading to Grundy’s move to Sydney at the end of 2023.

Cox, who was an assistant coach at Sydney in 2023, played a crucial role in convincing Grundy to join the Swans. He recalled the moment he decided to leave the training track to speak with Grundy.

“I walked off the training track and answered the phone call … middle of a training session. That’s how excited I was,” Cox said. “I tried to ring him before the session, and it was during the session (he called back), and I got the approval to walk off the track and have a conversation.”

Grundy’s Performance and Legacy

Grundy has been performing exceptionally well this season, averaging 19.6 disposals, 35 hitouts, and 5.4 clearances. His strong form has contributed significantly to Sydney’s impressive start to the year, with a record of 6-1.

The 32-year-old recently shared memories of a beer he had with Cox over the Christmas break more than a decade ago. At the time, Grundy was a young and rising ruckman with Collingwood, and he immediately made an impression on Cox.

“I remember playing on him when he first came to the scene for Collingwood,” Cox said. “We had the same manager, so that sort of worked out to spend some time together over the Christmas break (when we had the beer together).”

“The thing I love about Brodie is he’s really inquisitive. He wants to work on his game and be the best player he can be. On Sunday night I get the chance to hopefully celebrate and have another beer with him.”

Melbourne’s Season and Player Updates

Melbourne has had an unexpected strong start to the season, with Gawn’s outstanding performance helping the team achieve a 5-2 record. The Demons are also set to welcome back Harrison Petty after he recovered from a suspected vestibular migraine that caused dizziness during a recent match against Brisbane.

Meanwhile, Sydney has seen the return of star midfielder Isaac Heeney, who has been recovering from a calf injury. This boost is expected to further strengthen the team’s position in the league.

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