Ty Zantuck
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Ty Zantuck (born 15 February 1982) is a former Australian rules footballer.
He is the son of AFL footballer Shane Zantuck and the nephew of AFL brothers Arnold Briedis and Robert Briedis.
He began his career at the Richmond Football Club ("the Tigers") after being drafted in 2000.
In 2002, he finished ninth in the Richmond's best & fairest. In round 21 of the 2003 season Zantuck kicked five goals.
In round 18 of the 2004 season against Collingwood he booted four goals.
Zantuck was delisted at the end of 2005.[1]
Following his AFL career, Zantuck played local football for Kangaroo Flat in 2007, before joining Heidelberg Football Club in Victoria's Northern Football League where he played in their 2008 premiership side.[2] Zantuck then moved to former junior club Strathmore for the 2010 season.
Ty Zantuck was diagnosed with suspected chronic traumatic encephalopathy in late 2021.[3] He sued Richmond Football Club and two of its doctors for breaching their duty of care to him in the Supreme Court of Victoria in 2023 for back injuries and the brain injury, sustained between 2000 and 2004.[4]
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- ↑ ABC News , "Former Richmond player Ty Zantuck cleared by Supreme Court justice to pursue damages claim against AFL club", 19 July 2022,
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