Career
He played first class cricket for Tasmania and also had a spell at Leicestershire. He played his club cricket for North Hobart Cricket Club. He took 158 first class wickets for Tasmania.
At the time of his retirement he was the fifth highest wicket taker in the state"s history.
He also represented Australia A in limited overs cricket and had a spell playing in England for Leicestershire. As his career became increasingly affected by injuries, he retired in May 2011 at the age of 33.
He immediately moved into coaching, first as the bowling coach for the Western Warriors, working under Mickey Arthur. When Arthur was appointed the coach of Australia, Griffith was promoted to the role of Western Australia"s assistant coach.