Brendan Krummel

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Brendan Krummel
Personal information
Date of birth24 June 1972
Original teamEast Fremantle
DebutRound 6, 1992, West Coast
v. Richmond, at the MCG
Height/Weight185 cm / 88 kg
Playing career1

West Coast (1992-94)

  • 9 games, 3 goals

Fremantle (1995)

  • 1 game, 0 goals

Hawthorn (1996-2000)

  • 64 games, 47 goals
Total - 74 Games, 50 Goals
1 Playing statistics correct to end of 2000 season.
Career highlights

Brendan Alan Krummel (born 24 June 1972) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for West Coast, Fremantle and Hawthorn in the AFL.

A West Australian, Krummel started his league career with the West Coast Eagles but struggled to get game time due to the strength of the club in the early 1990s. In three seasons at the club he played just 9 games and decided to join Fremantle for their inaugural season in 1995. He played in Fremantle's first ever AFL game in round one but injuries ensured that it would be his only game for the Dockers.

Krummel made a move to Victoria in 1996 after being selected at pick 5 in the draft by Hawthorn. He played both forward and back but was again hampered by injuries.

in 1999 in a game against the Kangaroos he was on the receiving end of one of the greatest hip and shoulder bumps of all time, dished out by the then rampaging Byron Pickett. This hit lead to a rule change from the AFL about front on contact.

After 64 games with the Hawks he announced his retirement during the 2000 season.

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