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10 Facts About Griffin Logue

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Griffin Logue was born on 13 April 1998 and is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League, having previously played for the Fremantle Football Club.

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Griffin Logue made his debut in the sixteen point win against the Western Bulldogs at Domain Stadium in round three of the 2017 season.

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Late in the round 15 match against St Kilda, Griffin Logue gave away a crucial 50-metre penalty after he failed to correctly return the ball to Nick Riewoldt, who had fooled Griffin Logue into thinking that he had taken a mark inside forward 50; in fact, it was Tim Membrey who took the mark, and he would later kick a goal from the 50-metre penalty to give his side a nine-point win.

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Griffin Logue had a strong start to the 2020 season but only played 5 games due to a toe injury sustained in Fremantle's round 5 match against Adelaide.

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Griffin Logue had a consistent year in 2021, playing a 16 out of a possible 22 games; his most games in any season.

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Griffin Logue again played forward during Fremantle's round twelve clash against Brisbane collecting 13 disposals, seven marks and kicking two goals.

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Griffin Logue debuted for North Melbourne in Round 1 of the 2023 AFL season and helped to beat his former side in Round 2 by outplaying his former housemate Matt Taberner.

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Griffin Logue grew up in Perth Western Australia and attended Guildford Grammar, where he was in the school's first XVIII.

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Griffin Logue represented the school in the 1st VIII for rowing.

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Griffin Logue's uncle is basketballer Andrew Vlahov and his grandparents, Eva and Len Vlahov, were track and field athletes.