Brad Crouch
- January 9, 2024
- Australian Rules Footballer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Brad Crouch |
Occupation | Australian Rules Footballer |
Date Of Birth | Jan 14, 1994(1994-01-14) |
Age | 30 |
Birthplace | Victoria |
Country | Australia |
Horoscope | Capricorn |
Brad Crouch Biography
Name | Brad Crouch |
Birthday | Jan 14 |
Birth Year | 1994 |
Place Of Birth | Victoria |
Birth Country | Australia |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Siblings | Matthew Crouch |
Brad Crouch is one of the most popular and richest Australian Rules Footballer who was born on January 14, 1994 in Victoria, Australia. Bradley Crouch (born 14 January 1994) is an experienced professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted to Adelaide Football Club. Adelaide Football Club with the second selection of the mini-draft of 2011. He is the elder brother and co-teammate of Matt Crouch.
Following the departure of Crows superstar Patrick Dangerfield left the club to join Geelong There were pressures on Crouch to fill the gap in Geelong’s midfield. This was made more difficult by the issue of questions about the likelihood that his body would be in good enough shape to continue playing regularly. What was more troubling for Crouch during the preseason the fact that he was relegated to the reserve team before the season even began because of reasons of discipline. Crouch was able to make his appearance in the senior side for the opening round and performed well however he was subsequently removed out in the third round due to hamstring strain. The injury forced him to withdraw from the team for two weeks, before returning to the reserve side , where he scored a whopping 37 moves and 10 cleared. He was back in the AFL for the Crows Round 7 game against The Western Bulldogs, but was taken off the team two weeks afterward. His performance improved in the following month in the reserves , and he was able to get back into the team at the start of Round 14. He returned to his top form towards the conclusion of the season. He played for the last 12 matches in which he played an average of 25 disposals. Despite speculation throughout the season that Crouch would decline new contracts from Adelaide and request an exchange with other clubs, Crouch signed the four-year extension that cost $2.4 million at the close of the season. The extension will keep his contract with Adelaide until the end of 2020.
Crouch was battling injuries over the following few years. In 2014, he sustained an injury to his leg during the second round of the Showdown and was able to allow the twin brother Matt Crouch to make his debut in the following week. They played at the senior levels at first in SANFL as part of the Crows reserve team in Round 9, after Crouch was recovering of his injury. He was back with the AFL team in Round 15 for the following Showdown and then continued to play in the last game of nine in the season prior to a foot injury that kept him out of an official game in 2015.
Brad Crouch Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Australian Rules Footballer |
House | Living in own house. |
Brad Crouch is one of the richest Australian Rules Footballer from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Brad Crouch 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
While playing with Vic Country in the 2011 AFL Under 18 Championships, Crouch was selected for the All-Australian team under 18 as a flanker half-back. Following the event, he got selected one year earlier than normal under the mini-draft rules for 2011 but was not allowed to play in the 2012 AFL season. Instead, he was a part of West Adelaide in the SANFL. He did however receive an extra clearance through the AFL to play one preseason match for Adelaide with the Brisbane Lions in Alice Springs. The season began and he hurt his hamstring, and was unable to play on two months of playing football.
Despite playing a key role in the preseason of 2013, Crouch did not play in the Crows the first game of the season. After having a great time with the SANFL, Crouch made his AFL debut in Round 2 of 2013, playing against the Brisbane Lions at the Gabba. After suffering from hamstring injuries at the beginning of the season Crouch played in the final 10 games of the season in succession before establishing him as among Adelaide’s best midfielders. He also won the AFL Rising Star nomination in round 14 following a dominant game with the Gold Coast which included 31 possessions, and a game-high six tackles. Crouch finished 2nd in Rising Star award to Gold Coast player Jaeger O’Meara. He also received the Adelaide’s Emerging Talent Award. In the year 2013 came to an end, Crouch signed a three-year contract extension that kept him with his club the Crows through the year 2016. as well as his younger twin brother Matt Crouch was drafted in the 2013 AFL draft to join the club.
Crouch suffered a hamstring injury in 2017 that ruled him out of the entire pre-season and put him in doubt for round 1 of the regular season. He played in the SANFL for the first few rounds of the season due to concerns that he would struggle in the AFL after missing a large amount of the pre-season. His SANFL form, 40 and 31 disposals in back to back games, warranted his return to the AFL side in Round 5 against the Gold Coast Suns, where he amassed 22 disposals to half time and 33 for the match in a 67-point win. His form continued to improve, as did his brother’s. In the Crows’ Round 18 match against Geelong, Crouch fractured his cheekbone in the third quarter, but fought through the pain and played out the rest of the match. He had to have surgery and missed out on the next game. In the final round of the Home & Away season in the last AFL game ever played at Subiaco Oval, Crouch and his brother needed a combined 60 disposals to break a record for the most disposals in an AFL season by brothers, previously held by Kane Cornes and Chad Cornes from cross-town rivals Port Adelaide. By half-time, they already had a massive 50 disposals between them. They passed the Cornes brothers late in the third quarter and got a total of 87 disposals by the end of the match, making the new record 1,202 disposals. He finished the season playing in the 2017 AFL Grand Final against Richmond, which the Crows lost by 48 points.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 6 ft 1 in |
Brad Crouch height 6 ft 1 in Brad weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
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Facts & Trivia
Brad Ranked on the list of most popular Australian Rules Footballer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Australia. Brad Crouch celebrates birthday on January 14 of every year.