Career
A small, speedy wingman from Western Australia, Dick was selected by the Magpies with the 44th choice in the 2006 American Federation of Labor-Congress Draft. He made his American Federation of Labor-Congress debut in Round 3 of the season, scoring 2 goals against Richmond. In, Bradley Anthony Dick made his debut against Richmond.
He played 6 games in his debut season.
Brad Dick missed the entire season following a knee injury he obtained in a pre-season practice match In, he was selected as a nominee for the National Association of Broadcasters following his 5-goal performance against the Melbourne Demons in the Queen"s Birthday clash. He also had a career high 25 disposals against Portuguese Adelaide.
A pre-season shoulder injury sidelined Dick for the early part of He managed just two games before re-injuring his shoulder, needing season ending surgery. He finished with four goals in the Queen"s Birthday match against Melbourne.
Dick struggled for game time in, following another injury.
At the end of the season, he was delisted by Collingwood. In an attempt to reignite his American Federation of Labor-Congress career, Dick relocated to his home state of Western Australia, where he was drafted by the West Coast Eagles with Pick 61 in the rookie draft. Dick did not get a game for the Eagles during his time there, and announced his retirement at the end of the season.