Eagle Vardy glad he didn't quit AFL

Ruckman Nathan Vardy says his move to West Coast has refreshed him, and he can't believe he's about to play in a grand final against Collingwood.

Nathan Vardy

Nathan Vardy has reflected on a wise career move to the West Coast ahead of the AFL grand final. (AAP)

West Coast ruckman Nathan Vardy admits there were times he contemplated cutting his AFL career short, but he's glad he persevered through the tough times.

Vardy played just 25 games across seven injury-plagued seasons at Geelong before being traded to West Coast for pick No.68 at the end of 2016.

The move has worked wonders for Vardy, who has played 31 games for the Eagles across the past two seasons and will line up in Saturday's grand final against Collingwood at the MCG.

Vardy missed Geelong's flag in 2011 after being cut down by a hip injury on the eve of the finals

Knee and foot problems also blighted his time at the Cats.

His time at West Coast hasn't been a totally smooth ride either, with the 27-year-old forced to deal with two groin injuries this year.

But Vardy has been a solid contributor in the second half of the season, playing an important role as a ruck back-up to Scott Lycett in the absence of Nic Naitanui.

Vardy said he was pinching himself knowing a grand final berth looms.

It's a far cry from his days at Geelong, when he wondered whether he should throw in the towel.

"There were times when I wondered if it was even worth it," Vardy said.

"And if I wasn't able to make a decent career out of it, would I be better off moving on to and start the next phase of my life?

"But I always thought if I was able to get back I could make a good fist of it. To reach a grand final makes me glad I stuck at it.

"I've only been here for two seasons but I've already played more games than I did in seven years at Geelong. Then to add a grand final to that this week - I never thought it was possible."

Vardy and Lycett face a mammoth task trying to quell Collingwood's All-Australian ruckman Brodie Grundy.

Grundy tallied 56 hitouts, 21 disposals, and a goal in last week's win over Richmond, and looms as a key to Collingwood's victory hopes.

Lycett and Vardy were able to limit the influence of Melbourne ruckman Max Gawn last week, and they are priming themselves to put in another big effort.


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