Bad luck to Monty with his injury. He has had a great career, including a premiership and best and fairest with Port as well as playing some great games for the Dogs including last years elimination final.
Good Luck for the Future.
Bad luck to Monty with his injury. He has had a great career, including a premiership and best and fairest with Port as well as playing some great games for the Dogs including last years elimination final.
Good Luck for the Future.
From Sportal.com.au
Western Bulldogs veteran Brett Montgomery has announced his retirement from AFL football.
Montgomery, who turns 34 next Friday, has not played since sustaining a neck injury in the Bulldogs' opening round match against Geelong at Telstra Dome.
Montgomery told a media conference at Whitten Oval on Friday afternoon that the prognosis for his condition made a return to football problematic.
He's the second AFL player this season to stand down because of a neck injury.
Carlton midfielder Nick Stevens played the first three rounds before opting for surgery to repair a prolapsed disc. He's hoping to return to action in 2008.
Montgomery played 204 AFL matches, starting with the Bulldogs in 1997 where he spent three seasons before switching to Port Adelaide with whom he won All-Australian honours and played in the 2004 premiership team.
Montgomery returned to Whitten Oval in 2006 and played 17 matches that season including an unforgettable performance in the club's Elimination Final victory over Collingwood when he kicked four goals after being knocked out cold by Magpie Brodie Holland.
Sensible thing to do and it's a shame that we couldn't give him a proper send off.
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Sad news:
I still get goosebumps when I think about that running goal he kicked against Sydney in the 1997 finals where he split the two defenders in the first quarter - I'll bet rocket didn't enjoy it! God we were good in that first quarter
Great career, IMO it was worth re-recruiting him just for the 4 goals he kicked in the final against Collingwood - to be able to have an impact in a game that important justified the coaching staffs faith in him.
I would have thought a career in coaching might lay ahead for Monty - I've been very impressed with his insights whenever I;ve heard him speak
Last edited by Bulldog Revolution; 25-05-2007 at 04:15 PM. Reason: futher insight added
Very sad news, and wish Monty all the best with whatever he chooses to do next. Hard player, well respected by all.
I heard someone say that on the radio but I thought if the retirement was because of injury then they could also be replaced.
Someone mentioned that Gaspar couldn't be replaced because he was basically stepping aside so I'm not sure if the rule applies to Monty. It does make sense though.
Bulldog Pride will never die
Bulldog Pride will never die
Given we are likely to sustain another LT injury at some stage during the season, would there be any chance of another rookie being elevated?
It would probably take some patchy form from both Williams & Everitt, but Pask seems to be playing well at Werribee and an injury to another tall could give him an opportunity.
Sad to see Monty retire under these circumstances but when it is a question of his health involved he did what had to be done. I wish him all the best in his future endeavours.