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Connor Menadue (born 19 September 1996) is a former professional Australian rules footballer for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL), having previously played for 39 AFL matches over a five-year tenure with the Richmond Football Club. He was drafted by Richmond in the second round of the 2014 national draft and made his debut in round 7 the following season. Menadue played in a premiership with Richmond's reserves side in the VFL side in 2019. After being delisted by Richmond at the end of 2019 and after one year out of the league, he was redrafted by North Melbourne in the 2021 rookie draft. Early life and junior football Menadue spent his teenage years in Seabrook in Melbourne's south-west. He played junior football with Altona Junior Football Club before crossing over to play with Spotswood in the Western Region Football League in 2012. In 2013 Menadue played TAC Cup football with the Western Jets. He returned to the club in 2014, playing 16 games and kicking 16 goals for the season. He also held averages of 19.6 disposals and four tackles per game. Menadue played for the Victorian Metro side at 2014's Under-18 National Championships. He appeared in three matches and recorded an average of five tackles per game. At the 2014 draft combine he recorded the fifth best time in the 20 metre sprint. He was lauded by draft experts for his elite speed and running ability. AFL career Richmond (2015–2019) Menadue was drafted by Richmond with their second pick and 33rd selection overall in the 2014 AFL draft. He made his AFL debut in round 7 of the 2015 AFL season in a match against Collingwood at the MCG. Menadue was initially selected as an emergency before being called up to the team on the morning of the match. He was substituted into the game at three-quarter time and recorded one disposal and two tackles in the last quarter of the Tigers' victory. Menadue kicked his first career goal the next week, in a round 8 victory against Port Adelaide. He would play five straight matches before being omitted from Richmond's round 13 side, playing the rest of the season in the club's reserves side in the VFL. Strong form in the 2016 pre-season competition saw Menadue return to the senior side for round 1, 2016, kicking two goals and recording 13 disposals in the club's victory over Carlton. He went on to play in each of the club's first nine matches. He was subsequently dropped, and played VFL football until being recalled for the club's round 14 match with Brisbane Lions. It was a then-career best match, with Menadue recording his best disposal output to date (19) and a team-high six tackles. Menadue was again dropped from the senior side in round 18 before returning in round 22 for just one more senior match. He finished the season having played 14 matches and averaging 13.2 disposals. Menadue began 2017 playing with Richmond's reserves side in the VFL and made his first senior appearance in round 4's victory over Brisbane. He was dropped from the side following the round 5 win over Melbourne, but would return in round 9 to face the GWS Giants at Spotless Stadium in Sydney. He kicked two goals in the tight loss and would remain in the side for the following two weeks. Through Richmond's bye at the mid-way point of the season he had played five matches, kicked two goals and recorded an average of 11.4 disposals per game. Returning from the bye in round 13 against Sydney, Menadue was involved in an incident where Swans forward Lance Franklin hit him with a bump during play. Menadue spoke down the impacts of the hit and Franklin ultimately avoided suspension. After round 15 Menadue placed second in the league for peak on-field sprint speeds recorded during the season (35.0 kilometres per hour). He played his final senior match for the season in round 16, being dropped the week following for his part in the club's 67-point loss to St Kilda. He played the remainder of the season with the club's reserves side in the VFL. There he joined the team through its three finals wins and in its losing grand final against Port Melbourne. Although he would not play in the match like his premiership winning club mates, Menadue was still involved in Grand Final day, winning the Grand Final sprint and upsetting pre-race favourite Jayden Hunt. Leading into 2018 Menadue underwent a role change, shifting from the wing to the half-back position. He had a largely uninterrupted pre-season training campaign but some soreness and minor injuries in late February and early March meant he was unable to partake in the AFL pre-season competition. He was worked back into fitness during VFL pre-season matches in late March however, including one against the Box Hill where he recorded an equal team-high 25 disposals. Menadue remained with the reserves team into the start of their season proper and after some strong form was named the carryover emergency for the club's AFL match-up with Hawthorn in round 3. Although he would not earn senior selection immediately he did continue an impressive run of form at the lower level, noted by backline coach Ryan Ferguson for his ability to break lines off of half-back. In late May he played in his first AFL match of the year, a round 10 victory over St Kilda. Menadue remained in the senior side for a further two matches, including in round 11 where he kicked his first goal of the year. He was dropped back to reserves level however, after an eight disposal match against Port Adelaide in round 12. There he was immediately trialed in a new role as an inside midfielder which saw him gather seven clearances and 16 contested possessions in a VFL win over the Northern Blues. Menadue was illustrious across multiple roles at VFL level in the month that followed, used as a half-back, wing and inside midfielder before earning an AFL recall in round 18. An unnamed injury saw Menadue miss in round 19 before making an immediate return in round 20. It would prove to be a one-match run though as Menadue was again dropped to VFL level despite gathering a season-best 18 disposals in the win over Geelong. He remained at the lower level for the remainder of the season, unable to gain senior selection despite being named as an emergency on multiple occasions. Menadue was a meaningful contributor in the club's two VFL finals losses including recording 26 disposals and two goals in the knock-out semi-final loss to Essendon. That effort would see him in the selection frame, though ultimately unselected for the club's final AFL match of the year, a preliminary final loss to Collingwood. Menadue finished the year having played five AFL matches as well as 14 with the club's reserves side in the VFL. After signing a one year contract for the 2019 season, Menadue completed a largely uninterrupted pre-season training program in the 2018/19 summer. During that period he was labeled by AFL Media and Fox Footy as a candidate for regular senior football a.... Discover the Peter Menadue popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Peter Menadue books.

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    Paper Man

    Peter Menadue

    Volume 2 of the Bush Capital Series. A Cabinet Minister is murdered and Parliament House is in uproar. Newshound Paul Ryder investigates and finds himself in a dark world where his...

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    Big Dirt

    Peter Menadue

    Vol 4 in Bush Capital Series. With his career in political journalism a smoking ruin, Paul Ryder becomes a ghostwriter. A legendary West Australian mining tycoon hires him to pen h...

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    Crooked House

    Peter Menadue

    Volume 1 in the Bush Capital Series. Canberra political reporter Paul Ryder gets the sack again, this time for sleeping with the wrong woman. He’s forced to become the national pol...

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    High Stakes

    Peter Menadue

    Volume 8 in the Bush Capital series. Washedup political reporter Paul Ryder is a 40something guy who needs adventure. When his lawyer girlfriend asks him to find and tell a man tha...

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    Floating Wreckage

    Peter Menadue

    Volume 6 in the Bush Capital Series. Ronin political reporter Paul Ryder travels north to tropical Queensland to attend the marriage of his hellish motherinlaw. He ends up in a sun...

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    Overdue Item

    Peter Menadue

    Julia Schmidt reckons the suburban library where she works is the most boring place on earth. When a hobo dies in an armchair, everyone thinks he died of natural causes. They are w...

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    Bad State

    Peter Menadue

    Vol 5 in the Bush Capital Series. Canberra political journalist Paul Ryder is unemployed again and forced to ghostwrite for sports stars. When a car bomb kills a Federal Senator, h...

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    Lost Glory

    Peter Menadue

    The United States has become a dictatorship. Homicide detectives use memory auditing to catch murderers. The procedure seems foolproof. However, Homicide detective Glen Tucker susp...

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    Fire Danger

    Peter Menadue

    Volume 7 in the Bush Capital Series. Paul Ryder is still a pariah in political journalism and forced to ghostwrite the memoirs of vapid sport stars. However, a chance encounter at ...

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    Hard Landing

    Peter Menadue

    Second book in the Gary Maddox Series:Sydney private investigator Gary Maddox is asked to find a missing accountant. He doesn't expect any trouble. After all, the guy is just an be...

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    Broken Land

    Peter Menadue

    THIRD BOOK IN THE WEBSTER CITY CHRONICLES. Carl Davidson and three companions flee the carcass of Webster City into the wasteland beyond. They must journey to safety across a bruta...

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    Spiked

    Peter Menadue

    Volume 3 in the Bush Capital Series. Canberra political correspondent Paul Ryder is chasing a story that will blow the doors off a federal election campaign. Trained killers, spies...

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    Freedom City

    Peter Menadue

    SECOND BOOK IN THE WEBSTER CITY CHRONICLES. The Freedom Alliance has conquered Webster City, death stalks the streets and Carl Davidson expects to be executed at any time. However,...

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    New Glory

    Peter Menadue

    SEQUEL TO LOST GLORY. The story that began with Lost Glory is brought to a triumphant conclusion in New Glory. Homicide detective Glen Tucker must search for memories deleted from ...

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    Inside Out

    Peter Menadue

    Exbouncer Dave Bennett is released from prison, determined to go reasonably straight. A drug boss forces him to search for his runaway daughter. Bullets start flying and Dave disco...

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    Webster City

    Peter Menadue

    FIRST BOOK IN WEBSTER CITY CHRONICLES. Three hundred years after a global pandemic, Webster City is the last city left on Earth. Major Carl Davidson of the Internal Security Bureau...

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    Wanted Man

    Peter Menadue

    Third book in the Gary Maddox Series. When Sydney private investigator, Gary Maddox, is hired to recover a stolen painting, he plunges deep into the art world and finds himself bat...

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    Not Dead Yet

    Peter Menadue

    The first book in the Gary Maddox Series:Sydney private investigator Gary Maddox scratches out a living doing personal injuries surveillance. A mother asks him to find out who kill...