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Mick Grasso Personal information Full name Dominic Grasso Nickname(s) Mick Date of birth 23 December 1966 Place of birth Bunbury, Western Australia Original team South Bunbury (SWFL) Position(s) Half-back flanker Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 1987–92 Swan Districts 93 (37) 1 Playing statistics to end of 1992 season .Career highlights - Swan Districts best and fairest 1988, 1990
- Sandover Medal 1990
- Swan Districts premiership side 1990
Dominic "Mick" Grasso (born 23 December 1966) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Swan Districts in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). He was the winner of the 1990 Sandover Medal.
Career
Grasso grew up in Bunbury, Western Australia, playing for the South Bunbury Football Club in the South West Football League (SWFL). He was recruited to Swan Districts for the 1987 season, and won the Swan Medal for the club's best and fairest in 1988. Grasso won the Sandover Medal for the best player in the WAFL in 1990, and also played in Swan Districts' 1990 premiership win over Claremont.
Grasso is the current coach of South Bunbury.[1]
References
- ^ South Bunbury Football Club – sbfc.com.au. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
Sandover Medal winners 1921: Hoft / Outridge • 1922: Boyd • 1923: W. Thomas • 1924: Gosnell • 1925: Owens • 1926: Leonard • 1927: Craig • 1928: Rocchi • 1929: Leonard / B. Thomas • 1930: Flemming • 1931: Richards • 1932: Hough • 1933: S. Clarke • 1934: S. Clarke • 1935: Krepp / Daily • 1936: Moloney • 1937: Jenkins • 1938: Bunton, Sr. • 1939: Bunton, Sr. • 1940: O'Keefe • 1941: Bunton, Sr. • 1942: Bowen • 1943: Moriarty • 1944: Davies • 1945: Bailey • 1946: Loughridge • 1947: Lewington • 1948: McIntosh • 1949: Maffina • 1950: Allen • 1951: Buttsworth • 1952: Marsh • 1953: McIntosh • 1954: McIntosh • 1955: Todd • 1956: Farmer • 1957: J. Clarke / Farmer • 1958: Kilmurray • 1959: Brian Foley • 1960: Farmer • 1961: Beard / Sorrell • 1962: Bunton, Jr. • 1963: Sorrell • 1964: Cable • 1965: Walker • 1966: Walker • 1967: Parkinson / Walker • 1968: Cable • 1969: Brown • 1970: Dalton / Walker • 1971: Hollins • 1972: Miller • 1973: Cable • 1974: Melrose • 1975: Quartermaine • 1976: Spencer • 1977: Peake • 1978: Kelly • 1979: Kelly • 1980: Michael • 1981: Michael • 1982: Narkle • 1983: Cousins / Ironmonger • 1984: Malaxos / Mitchell / Spencer • 1985: Wrensted • 1986: Bairstow • 1987: Watson • 1988: Bain • 1989: Edwards • 1990: Grasso • 1991: Dargie • 1992: West • 1993: Mildenhall • 1994: Dargie • 1995: Treleven • 1996: Wasley • 1997: Anderson • 1998: Bromage • 1999: Seebeck • 2000: Ambrose • 2001: Turnbull • 2002: Pickett • 2003: Beros • 2004: Pickett • 2005: Crabb • 2006: Priddis • 2007: Jones • 2008: Ballantyne • 2009: Young • 2010: Krakouer • 2011: BlackwellThe Sandover Medal has been awarded every year since 1921 to the fairest and best player in the West Australian Football League and its various incarnations. Categories:- 1966 births
- Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
- Living people
- People from Bunbury
- Sandover Medal winners
- Swan Districts Football Club players
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