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Brad Crouch

Bard Crouch is a retired AFL footballer having played 161 games for both the Adelaide Football Club and St Kilda Football Club. Brad has most recently moved into the corporate world, taking up a role at Colliers in industrial real estate.

Taken at number 2 by Adelaide in the 2011 mini-draft, Brad was later joined at the Crows by younger brother Matt, with the two playing an integral role in the club’s run to the 2017 AFL Grand Final.

In 2019, he culminated a career-best season by winning the Club Champion (Best & Fairest) Award prior to returning to Victoria ahead of the 2021 season and joining the Saints.

An instant fan favourite at Moorabbin, Brad finished his first season at the club as joint fifth in Best & Fairest voting.

Over his illustrious 12 year career, Brad's accolades include the Malcom Blight Medal (2019), the Ian Stewart Medal (2022) and the Silk Miller Medal (2023).

 

Brad Crouch

Throughout Brad's illustrious playing career, he was known as a premier midfielder of the competition and was a key member of St Kilda’s playing squad prior to retiring at the conclusion of the 2024 season.

A dominant junior, he was named in the Under 18 All Australian side following a string of impressive performances for VIC Country in the 2011 AFL Under 18 Championships.

Taken at number 2 by Adelaide in the 2011 mini-draft, Brad was later joined at the Crows by younger brother Matt, with the two playing an integral role in the club’s run to the 2017 AFL Grand Final.

In 2019, he culminated a career-best season by winning the Club Champion (Best & Fairest) Award prior to returning to Victoria ahead of the 2021 season and joining the Saints.

An instant fan favourite at Moorabbin, Brad finished his first season at the club as joint fifth in Best & Fairest voting.

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