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Name
  
Mitchell Dodds

Career start
  
2010

Weight
  
107 kg

Height
  
1.85 m

Role
  
Rugby Player


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Mitchell Dodds (born 3 July 1989), is an Australian rugby league player for the Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League. He plays as a prop. Dodds completed his schooling at well known rugby school Iona College, where he played 1st 15 rugby union for Iona in the AIC competition with other first grade and international rugby league player Jared Waerea-Hargreaves.

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Playing career

Mitchell Dodds NRL season 2015 Hell and back for this young Brisbane

Dodds played his junior rugby league at Capalaba Warriors, feeder club to Wynnum-Manly Seagulls, where he was not a stand out, playing division 2 football. During his high school years he attended Iona College and played in the first Rugby.

2008

In 2008 Dodds joined the Broncos Under 20's side and played in the 2008 Grand Final team which lost to the Raiders.

2009

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Dodds yet again played Under 20's for the Broncos but as well played for Wynnum Manly Seagulls in the Queensland Cup.

2010

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In 2010 Dodds made his NRL début against the Cowboys starting at prop, Mitchell played every other game that year except for Round 4 against the Sydney Roosters. Mitchell in total played 23 games during the season and didn't score a try.

2011

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He played for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in the 2011 Queensland Cup when he wasn't playing First Grade. Mitchell played 13 Games for the Broncos during the season and didn't score a try.

2012

Dodds played 10 First Grade games for the Broncos in 2012 and didn't score any Tries, but his first game didn't come till Round 13 against Newcastle Knights. Dodds yet again played Wynnum Manly when he didn't play first grade.

2013

Mitchell started the season in first grade but then was dropped in Round 4 and didn't return till Round 12, A week later Mitchell scored his first Career try against the Raiders. Dodds played 11 games for the Broncos and he scored his First NRL try against the Raiders in Round 13, But in round 21 against the Knights Mitchell suffered an ACL injury which ended his season but not only his season the following season as well and didn't play for 16 Months.

2014

Mitchell didn't play any first grade in 2014 due to an ACL injury suffered the previous season in a game against the Knights.

2015

Mitchell played in the Broncos World Club challenge game against Wigan Warriors and then made his return to the NRL in the Broncos Round 1 clash against South Sydney Rabbitohs but injured his calf and missed the next 3 weeks. Dodds returned to the Broncos lineup in Round 5 and scored two tries against the Titans. In Round 8 there were fears Mitchell had done his ACL for the third time in less than 2 years but luckily it was medial ligament damage. Doods Returned in Round 15 for the Broncos in the win over the Storm and has played since due to teammate Josh McGuire suffering a season ending Achillies injury the following week against the Knights.

In September, it was confirmed that Mitchell signed a one-year deal with English Super League franchise, Warrington Wolves. He will play for them in the 2016 season. He moved to Warrington with girlfriend Kelsie Mitchell.

2016

On Saturday 12th of march 2016, Dodds suffered a double leg break in his tibia and fibia playing against the Catalans Dragons. The Brisbane Broncos announced in October 2016 that he has re-signed for them for the 2017 NRL season to help cover the loss of Corey Parker and Jarrod Wallace.

References

Mitchell Dodds Wikipedia