Proper noun
Brodrick (plural Brodricks)
A surname.
The height of Aoraki / Mount Cook was established in 1881 by G. J. Roberts (from the west side) and in 1889 by T. N. Brodrick (from the Canterbury side). Source: Internet
Judge Brodrick Smith was quite displeased when he heard that a teenager who was charged with various drug charges had lied about her parents being dead when she appeared in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court on Friday. Source: Internet
ROAD RUNNER: Wagga's Luke Brodrick has lost almost 100 kilograms since undergoing life-changing surgery and committing to a rigorous running schedule. Source: Internet
She then became the first ever Dino to win the Brodrick Trophy as CIS MVP. Source: Internet
Energy insider Sean Brodrick has just uncovered something astonishing. Source: Internet
Resource Strategist Sean Brodrick recently penned the that will benefit from lower gas prices. Source: Internet