Garry Lyon Michael Hurley is a rising star its only a matter of time. Read more Sep 2, 2009
Patrick Dangerfield was doing his best Mark Ricciuto impersonation, Stephen Hill was gliding and slicing his way around Subiaco Oval, Jack Ziebell had Kangaroos fans smiling, Andy Otten was slaying them for Adelaide, Jack Grimes was one of the few shining lights for Melbourne, Dayne Beams just kept getting better and better, and Hurley teammate, Tayte Pears, was playing in the most difficult position on the field, and taking it in his stride. And then there was Daniel Rich. (The Age, Australia)
Grimes, Martin re-sign with Demons Aug 19, 2009
Emerging Melbourne youngsters Jack Grimes and Stefan Martin have both signed with the AFL club for another two seasons. Grimes, 20, has shown promise in 11 games as a running half-back this season after making his AFL debut in the final round of 2008. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Robert Walls As the finals approach, here are the 10 good things Ive observed in 2009, and 10 that are not so good. Read more Aug 14, 2009
So too Fremantle s Stephen Hill, Melbourne s Liam Jurrah and Jack Grimes and Collingwood s colourful Dayne Beams. 4. (The Age, Australia)
Richmond's Polak misses out - for now Aug 7, 2009
Youngster Jack Grimes (hip) and defenders Matthew Warnock (ankle), Matthew Whelan (foot) and Jamie Bennell (knee) succumbed to injury, while ruckman Paul Johnson was dropped. Midfielders Colin Sylvia and Brent Moloney returned with defender Cale Morton, and Tom McNamara and Rohan Bail were both given the green light to make their debuts. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Linda Pearce Experimentation, Dean Bailey called it, but other words such as horrible, empty and unedifying would have done. Read more Aug 4, 2009
But did Bailey s battlers also know what percentage of their supporters fanned out among the 37,438 present on a mild MCG afternoon were quietly horrified when first Jack Grimes and then Ricky Petterd goaled in the final minutes. Did they sense the faintly traitorous half-hearted applause. (The Age, Australia)
Tigers snatch back the four points Aug 2, 2009
But the Demons rallied late through two great goals, one to youngster Jack Grimes - who marked a kick-in and turned around and goaled - and another to Ricky Petterd, who pounced on a thump forward from Clint Bartram. That goal put Melbourne two points up with 100 seconds remaining, but Richmond went forward along the boundary with the last play, and Tambling had the poise to find a teammate just before full-time. (The Age, Australia)
Cousins a concern for Demons Aug 1, 2009
The Demons have also lost tough midfielder Brent Moloney with a groin injury, but promising young defenders James Frawley and Jack Grimes return and small forward Neville Jetta has been promoted. Richmond have again left midfielder Shane Tuck out of their side and kept faith with most of the team which surprised Essendon last weekend. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Port drop five for Hawthorn clash Jul 31, 2009
James Frawley, Jack Grimes and Neville Jetta replaced the injured trio. Richmond made one change to their finalised team, as Kelvin Moore replaced Jarrod Silvester, while high-profile trio Mark Coughlan, Shane Tuck and Alex Rance missed out again and were named emergencies. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Melbourne honours Stynes with emotional win Jul 4, 2009
Russell Robertson kicked four goals and defender Jack Grimes was outstanding for the Demons. Josh Kennedy also kicked four goals for the Eagles. (The Age, Australia)
Martin Flanagan I never go into the Demons' room before a match and not think they're going to win. Read more Jun 27, 2009
Melbourne's best two young players at this time are Jack Grimes and James Frawley. Grimes' goal against Essendon was Melbourne's single most emphatic moment for the match it had real punch. (The Age, Australia)
Ryan rated as NFL’s top under-30 franchise player Jun 16, 2009
Ryan rated as NFL s top under-30 franchise player. 1:30 pm June 11, 2009, by D. Orlando Ledbetter. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)
Obituaries for Wednesday, May 20, 2009 May 20, 2009
Web Search powered by YAHOO. Published - Wednesday, May 20, 2009. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)
Pies put faith in Thomas until 2011 | Teams May 8, 2009
Melbourne B: James Frawley, Matthew Warnock, Ricky Petterd HB: Cameron Bruce, Jared Rivers, Aaron Davey C: Clint Bartram, Colin Sylvia, Brock McLean HF: Cale Morton, Lynden Dunn, Russell Robertson F: Brad Miller, Stefan Martin, Matthew Bate Foll: Paul Johnson, Brent Moloney, James McDonald I/C (from): Nathan Jones, Addam Maric, Jamie Bennell, Jack Grimes, Neville Jetta , Michael Newton, Kyle Cheney. In: Grimes, Newton, Jetta, Cheney Out: John Meesen (foot). (The Age, Australia -- Sport)
Grimes sidelined with stress fracture Mar 18, 2009
The Demons say second-year utility Jack Grimes, who has impressed during the pre-season, will be out for up to a month with a stress injury in his lower back. Fellow backman Daniel Bell is also out for four weeks with a broken thumb, which he suffered in Saturday's NAB Challenge loss to the Western Bulldogs. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Hawks overrun Dees Feb 22, 2009
Melbourne: Jack Grimes: Praised by Bailey for a desperate last-quarter smother of Sam Mitchell. Ricky Petterd: Displayed special coverage yesterday, backing into Campbell Brown and copping a strong knock. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)