Jarrod Molloy

Jarrod Molloy

Infobox afl player


firstname = Jarrod
lastname = Molloy


birthdate = Birth date and age|1976|5|12|df=y
birthplace = Victoria
originalteam = Northern Knights U18/Box Hill/Fitzroy/Brisbane
dead = alive
deathdate =
deathplace =
debutdate = Round 2, 1993
debutteam = Fitzroy
debutopponent = ??
debutstadium = ??
playingteams = Fitzroy (1993-96)

77 games, 54 goals

Brisbane (1997-2000)

61 games, 104 goals

Collingwood (2001-2004)

86 games, 42 goals
coach = notcoach
coachingteams =
statsend = 2003
careerhighlights =

*2nd best and fairest 2001
*International Rules Series 1999
*Brisbane leading goalkicker 1999

Jarrod Molloy (born 12 May 1976) was an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.

A bullocking key position player, Molloy was trialled in both attack and defence as his career wore on, with most success enjoyed near the goalmouth.

Although he had some success with both Fitzroy and Brisbane, Molloy hit his straps upon reaching Collingwood. He immediately assumed the role of a club leader, and surprised many in finishing runner up to Paul Licuria in the 2001 Copeland Trophy.

At the end of 2003, Molloy announced his retirement from the game at the age of 28, citing the desire to be able to walk properly on his troublesome ankles. He currently provides special comments for ABC football radio.


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