Brodie Mooy

Brodie Mooy Frank ( born June 19, 1990 in Ermington, Sydney ) is an Australian football player.

Career

Mooy has been identified early as a footballing talent and has received scholarships at the Westfields Sports High School and the New South Wales Institute of Sport. At club level, he was active in youth related positions at Northern Spirit and Manly United. 2008 he was a player of the Marconi Stallions top scorer in the junior league Grade 20 of the New South Wales Premier League ( NSWPL ) and won with the team is also the championship. With his performance, the striker also made national attention and received in mid-2008 a contract for the youth team of the Newcastle United Jets. After the failure of five offensive forces the pro squad of the Jets Mooy moved in early January 2009 in these. He made ​​his A- League debut at the side of Joel Griffiths in the starting of the Jets on January 9 against Adelaide United and came to the following two game days from the start for use. After the end of the season Mooy was united with Manly United on a return to the NSWPL, his performance in the Jets, however, made ​​sure that he got in 2009 a contract offered by these for the upcoming AFC Champions League.

In the Champions League he came, mostly as a substitute, in all six group matches and qualified for use with the Jets for the knockout stages, where the Korean club Pohang Steelers proved to be too strong (final score 0:6 ). In the following two seasons 2009 /10 and 2010/11 Mooy was still a member of the squad of jets, but only came in September 2010, again at three missions in the A-League, after being retrained by coach Branko Culina to -back, and was otherwise active for the junior team in the National Youth League. After the season 2010/11 ended its affiliation to the Newcastle Jets and Mooy the Parramatta Eagles joined in the New South Wales Premier League. There he had in April 2011 a mixed debut and lose track of him in the episode. One last footballing message comes from September 2011, when he completed a trial with English fourth division Crewe Alexandra.

Brodie Mooy belonged, like his cousin Aaron Mooy, in February 2006, the squad of the Australian U -17 for the qualification for the U-17 Asia Cup 2006. Such were the historic first competitive games an Australian selection after dressing for the Asian Football Confederation. The Australian team missed it after a draw against hosts Laos and a narrow victory against Indonesia to qualify for the finals. In March 2009 he was also invited to a training camp of the Australian U -20 team, which served as preparation for the Junior World Championships 2009 in September in Egypt, not made ​​it into the World Cup squad but.

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