Vaguely remember this. Don't think the dog actually attacked Brodie as such but was just chasing the ball, collided with him and he fell awkwardly and fractured his knee cap. Unreal how the dog was allowed to remain on the pitch for so long without the referee halting the game. I know it was a different time when the culture was "just get on with it" but the dog was clearly interfering with play for a while and the refs decision not to act cost Brodie his career.