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Full name
  
Troy Luff

Name
  
Troy Luff

1990-2001
  
Sydney Swans


Years
  
Club

Height/Weight
  
191 cm / 93 kg

Original team
  
Nelson Bay


Date of birth
  
(1969-11-22) 22 November 1969 (age 46)

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Troy Luff (born 22 November 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer for the Sydney Swans of the Australian Football League.

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Football career

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Troy Luff grew up in the town of Traralgon, Victoria, where he lived until high school age. He played junior football with the Cumberland Park Club before shifting with his family to Nelson Bay, New South Wales.

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In his early career, Luff was delisted and re-drafted twice before the age of 26, and was considered again at the start of his breakout year, 1996, by coach Rodney Eade

1996 season

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Fortunately, the blonde-haired Luff was retained, where he became best known for his stand-out performances in the 1996 AFL Finals series, culminating in a near best on ground effort in the 1996 AFL Grand Final with 2 crucial goals in the losing side, where he soundly beat Wayne Schwass (although was later beaten by Glenn Archer). Luff also suffered from Epstein Barr virus.

Later career

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The tall, lean Luff managed to hold down his ruck position during his career, playing a total of 155 games and kicking 85 goals in a career spanning from 1990 to 2001.

Post-AFL career

Luff joined Balmain and won a Phelan medal and club best and fairest in 2002. He later became coach and player of UNSW-Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs and went on to win a second Phelan Medal in 2006. Luff has since returned to play for the Balmain.

Luff also commentates for Triple M Sydney's AFL coverage and is a regular on Weekend Sunrise and Fox Sports News

References

Troy Luff Wikipedia