Carlton Reserve Career: 1999.
Reserve Games: 1
Reserve Goals: 0
Height: 181cm (5'11")
Weight: 75kg (11.11)
Guernsey No. 54 (1999).
DOB: 17th August, 1981.
Sam Grigg played reserve grade football for Carlton in 1999. Grigg was also used as a top-up player for Hawthorn reserves in 1999.
Grigg was originally recruited from Ballarat via TAC Cup team the North Ballarat Rebels.
Grigg is no relation to the other Ballarat Blue Shaun Grigg.
He didn't play a senior game for Carlton.
Sam Grigg played at Brunswick FC from 2003-2004, he played 20 Games (12S, 8R), and kicked 7 Goals (3S, 4R).
This is an extract from the Brunswick FC website describing Sam Grigg;
Where do you start when trying to describe Sam Grigg, a book could be written on this unique character. From the small country town of Patchywalloc, Sam moved to Newman College after spending a couple of years boarding at Ballarat Clarendon College and playing football for the Ballarat Rebels, the boy could seriously play, even sneaking in a few AFL reserves games as a top up player if a team had injuries. Sam based his game on being a half back that played well above his size, reguraly jumping early and pulling down marks over much bigger opponents, his game was so built around marking, it lead to the coach to make the statement “if you couldn’t mark, you would be as useless as t*ts on a bull”- lucky he could. He was a shining light in season 2003, with his name almost always in the best players in the 1sts in the latter half of the season. Off the field, the party animal could not be contained which sometimes led to a drop in performance, the issue was that Sam had so many girls on the go, he couldn’t manage to please them all only on Saturday and Sunday nights often resulting in him having to go out during the week and sometimes on Fridays. Sam left Australia and is now based in rural Vietnam after being transferred with his job, he might have moved but not much has changed, recently when representing Vietnam at the Asian Champs for AFL, Sam was sent off for fighting, one of the few blokes in the whole competition to be sent off, but those who know Sam, they wouldn’t be surprised.
Reserve Games: 1
Reserve Goals: 0
Height: 181cm (5'11")
Weight: 75kg (11.11)
Guernsey No. 54 (1999).
DOB: 17th August, 1981.
Sam Grigg played reserve grade football for Carlton in 1999. Grigg was also used as a top-up player for Hawthorn reserves in 1999.
Grigg was originally recruited from Ballarat via TAC Cup team the North Ballarat Rebels.
Grigg is no relation to the other Ballarat Blue Shaun Grigg.
He didn't play a senior game for Carlton.
Sam Grigg played at Brunswick FC from 2003-2004, he played 20 Games (12S, 8R), and kicked 7 Goals (3S, 4R).
This is an extract from the Brunswick FC website describing Sam Grigg;
Where do you start when trying to describe Sam Grigg, a book could be written on this unique character. From the small country town of Patchywalloc, Sam moved to Newman College after spending a couple of years boarding at Ballarat Clarendon College and playing football for the Ballarat Rebels, the boy could seriously play, even sneaking in a few AFL reserves games as a top up player if a team had injuries. Sam based his game on being a half back that played well above his size, reguraly jumping early and pulling down marks over much bigger opponents, his game was so built around marking, it lead to the coach to make the statement “if you couldn’t mark, you would be as useless as t*ts on a bull”- lucky he could. He was a shining light in season 2003, with his name almost always in the best players in the 1sts in the latter half of the season. Off the field, the party animal could not be contained which sometimes led to a drop in performance, the issue was that Sam had so many girls on the go, he couldn’t manage to please them all only on Saturday and Sunday nights often resulting in him having to go out during the week and sometimes on Fridays. Sam left Australia and is now based in rural Vietnam after being transferred with his job, he might have moved but not much has changed, recently when representing Vietnam at the Asian Champs for AFL, Sam was sent off for fighting, one of the few blokes in the whole competition to be sent off, but those who know Sam, they wouldn’t be surprised.