Nathan Drummond

[3] In 2014, he returned to the family home in country Victoria, taking up a part-time job at a sports store and playing again for the Bushrangers.

[7] The subsequent diagnosis of a severe anterior cruciate ligament injury resulted in a season ending knee operation.

[8] He was dropped from senior side following four consecutive matches however and would return to the VFL to play out his year with the reserves.

[13] Drummond's second injury rehabilitation progressed faster than with his first knee reconstruction, having completing lengthy running drills by early December 2017.

[22][23] Drummond's return to full fitness would come too late however, with the club's VFL season ended in the second round of the finals series following consecutive losses to Williamstown and Essendon.

[26][10] Drummond was delisted at season's end, after a four-year stint at the club that included playing in five AFL matches.

[1] He is the great-grandson of Tom Drummond, who played in two premierships for Collingwood and captained the club, and the great-great grandson of William Cooper, an Australian Aboriginal political activist and community leader.