David Grenvold

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David Grenvold came across from Glenelg in SA in 1989, and became one of Essendon's most reliable players.

He played 12 games in his debut season and the following year played every game, except for a two week suspension.

Grenvold injured his knee in a practice game at Moorabbin in 1991 and didn’t play a game that year. But he was back in 1992 with 11 games then played every game in 1993 including the premiership win over Carlton.

He provided the side with another option for the backline and across the centre. He represented South Australia in 1993, and was selected in the squad for 1995. Injuries were unkind to him in 1996, and he suffered one injury after another, which limited him to one game for the year.

Grenvold retired at the end of the 1996 season and then played at Glenelg in the SANFL.

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ESSENDON Years Played: 1989-96 Born: 6/03/1966 Height: 180 cm Weight: 88 kg Games: 112 Goals: 18



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