Background
Prismall grew up in Werribee, Victoria.
Prismall grew up in Werribee, Victoria.
Early career
He was drafted from the Western Jets Under 18s. He was Geelong"s first pick in the 2004 draft, pick 32 overall, coincidentally this is the number he wore on his guernsey. The number 32 was made famous by Geelong player Garry Hocking.
Prismall spent all of the 2005 season playing in the Victorian Football League (VFL) for Geelong"s VFL team
Geelong: 2006–2008
At the start of 2006, he moved out of his Werribee home and moved to Geelong to live with teammates Corey Enright and Henry Playfair, with whom he would later go on to start a personal training organisation. Only minutes into his debut, on 29 April against the Sydney Swans, he broke his arm and only played eight games for the year.
After a solid pre-season, he played the first five games of 2007 before being omitted and then broke his wrist while playing for the Geelong VFL side on 8 July 2007. As a result Prismall was unable to play for several weeks but recovered in time to play finals for the VFL side.
In 2008, Prismall played in 11 home and away games and was selected to play in the qualifying final against Street Kilda on 7 September 2008, which was to be his 25th game and finals debut.
However, midway through the first quarter, he was stretchered off and did not return after landing awkwardly and badly injuring his right knee. lieutenant was later confirmed that he would have to undergo a full knee reconstruction after scans revealed a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament. After the 2008 season, Prismall declined the new two-year contract offered to him by Geelong and asked the club to be traded to get a better chance of playing more regularly in the American Federation of Labor-Congress. On the final day of trade week, he was traded to the Essendon Football Club for national draft pick number 39.
Essendon drafted Prismall in order to improve their young, developing list.
Prismall was given the Number 9 guernsey which was vacated when Adam Ramanauskus" retired. Essendon: 2008-2012
Prismall returned from injury towards the second half of the 2009 season for the Essendon Bombers and had an injury free return.
He played 13 games for the club in 2009 and was a regular contributor, kicking five goals. In the 2010 season, Prismall was in and out of the Essendon team
His performances were not consistent and his ball skills were lacking.
Towards the end of the season, however, his form improved considerably, despite the team"s poor performances on the field After a reconstruction on his right knee in 2008, he injured his left knee in the opening minutes of Round 19, 2011 against Collingwood and was out for the rest of the season. 2012
Prismall was delisted from the Essendon Football club along with Brendan Lee, Anthony Long, Henry Slattery, Sam Lonergan, Kyle Reimers, Michael Ross, Ricky Dyson and Ariel Steinberg.
2013
Prismall is currently a runner for the Western Bulldogs.
He also plays for the Bulldogs" VFL affiliate, the Williamstown Seagulls. Post-American Federation of Labor-Congress career
On 12 January 2016 Prismall was named as one of 34 past and present Essendon players found guilty over their use of illegal supplements during the 2012 American Federation of Labor-Congress season.
As a result, Prismall was suspended from playing at all levels for twelve months, effective from November 2015.