Tony Grimaldi (born 21 November 1974) is an Australian former professional
rugby league
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footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He played for the
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
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in the
NRL
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. Grimaldi's career spanned over 12 seasons primarily for Canterbury-Bankstown. He played at second-row forward in the
1998 NRL grand final against the
Brisbane Broncos
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(scoring a try), as well as the
2004 NRL grand final
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for Canterbury-Bankstown against cross-town rivals, the
Sydney Roosters
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.
Playing career
He played his junior rugby league primarily as a halfback and hooker for Penshurst RSL JRLFC. He played his first game in first grade in Round 21 1995 for the
St. George Dragons
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against the
North Queensland Cowboys
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Sinc ...
. The first try he ever scored came after four seasons. It was for Canterbury-Bankstown in the 1998 NRL Grand Final.
Grimaldi also played briefly with
Gateshead Thunder
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*Gateshead Thunder (2000)
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and
Hull F.C.
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in the
Super League
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competition. Tony Captained Hull F.C., due to his extensive experience in rugby league, to a final series.
He then returned to the
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in Belmore, a suburb in the Canterbury-Bankstown region of Sydney. They compete in the NRL Telstra Premiership, as well as competitions facilita ...
in the 2002 season. He was not a regular first grade player over the 2002-2003 seasons, however he worked his way back to a starting position.
Grimaldi was criticised for comments made in a press interview regarding
Andrew Johns
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. Grimaldi was quoted as saying "I think you should be able to swear at the touchie if the decision's wrong.
He later withdrew his comments attributing them to a "poor attempt at sarcastic humour.
In his player profile, when asked what his most memorable moment from his début was he replied: "I've had so many knocks to the head that I don't even remember what I had for breakfast.
Teammate
Brent Sherwin
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cited Grimaldi as the team's biggest pest as "He once put chillies on a sandwich he bought for me
This comedic approach differed greatly from that of his serious, professional, onfield attitude
He is remembered as, "One of the club's workhorses, ... rock solid in defence and a sound attacker.
In his last season of first grade at almost 32yrs of age he still averaged over 40 tackles per game an amazing achievement considering the physically demanding nature of rugby. He featured in the premiership winning side of 2004 for Canterbury-Bankstown. In 2005 despite not making the finals Grimaldi was the NRL top tackler "In 2005 he was the NRL leading tackler with 852 tackles and many will remember his one-on-one steal against Broncos Karmichael Hunt back in round 20 as Canterbury got home with a 29-22 victory
He captained the side on a number occasions when representative players were unavailable. As 2004 NRL premiers, the
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
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faced
Super League IX
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champions, the
Leeds Rhinos
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in the
2005 World Club Challenge
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. Grimaldi captained the Bulldogs at lock forward, scoring a
try
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in their 32-39 loss. Grimaldi's loyalty and long standing service to the club was rewarded with a job within the Canterbury administration.
He was also of Italian descent and was eligible to represent the
Italy national rugby league team
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.
He was forced to announce his retirement from rugby league on 14 September 2006. This was due to a bulging disk in his neck causing extreme pain in his neck and down along his right arm. He had previously had two vertebrae fused exacerbating his injury and increasing the chance of permanently injurying his neck if he continued to play.
Matches played
Footnotes
External links
Tony Grimaldi's playing profile and statisticsOfficial Tony Grimaldi NRL profilean article on Tony's career and retirementGrimaldi captain of Bulldogs for WCC match
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1974 births
Living people
Australian people of Italian descent
Australian rugby league players
Australian expatriate sportspeople in England
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs players
Gateshead Thunder (1999) players
Hull F.C. captains
Hull F.C. players
Rugby league locks
Rugby league hookers
Rugby league second-rows
Rugby league players from Sydney
St. George Dragons players