Luke Ball a 183cm, 84kg midfielder made his AFL debut in 2003. He was recruited from Xavier College/Sandringham U18 and now plays for the St Kilda Saints. He was born in 1984.
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Collingwood midfielder Luke Ball has revealed it was his hamstring - and not his reconstructed knee - that has caused further delay in his comeback, ahead of his return to the senior side to take on Geelong...
Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley is not expecting Luke Ball to come in and solve all his problems when the veteran midfielder makes his long awaited return from injury against Geelong at the MCG on Saturday...
Luke Ball will play his first match in more than 12 months this weekend when the nuggetty midfielder pulls on the boots for Collingwood's VFL team.
Preliminary final hero Luke Ball has hailed the Magpies' three-point win over Hawthorn in Friday night's epic clash as the best he's ever played in.
Collingwood will be without influential midfielder Luke Ball for Friday night's showdown against Fremantle at Patersons Stadium.
A lack of speed, particularly in the midfield still dogs the aging Saints and they can be exposed by fleet-of-foot sides capable of swift ball movement.
Fremantle defender Chris Tarrant will follow the path set by Luke Ball and enter the national draft if a trade to his former club Collingwood cannot be arranged.
Collingwood's Luke Ball and Simon Prestigiacomo have both declared themselves 100 percent fit and raring to go for Saturday's grand final clash with St Kilda.
Collingwood midfield coach Mark Neeld, and a bloke who knows a bit about hamstrings - Nathan Buckley - have both declared Luke Ball 'good to go' for Saturday's AFL grand final.
Collingwood midfielder Luke Ball has made it safely through the club's main training session for the week before a feisty holiday crowd of around 5000 in fine conditions at Gosch's Paddock on Wednesday...
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