Roos rookie first ACL victim
By Jon Ralph
January 30, 2008 NORTH Melbourne rookie Nathan Grima has become the AFL's first cruciate ligament victim of the season after injuring a knee at training on Monday.
Grima, 22, a Tasmanian who played in a South Australian National Football League premiership with Central District last year, joined the club late last year.
The mobile defender's younger brother, Todd, is a former Geelong rookie, while another brother, Alex, was picked up in the rookie draft by Hawthorn last year.
Scans have been delayed, but Kangaroos football manager Donald McDonald said it was almost certain Grima had ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament.
"It's a big blow because we had high hopes for him this year," McDonald said.
"It's an ACL and it looks like he will be out for the season."