Mick Malthouse
Australian rules football, Collingwood Football Club, Australian Football League, West Coast Eagles
978-613-8-37713-9
6138377133
176
2013-01-06
49,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Michael "Mick" Malthouse is a former Australian rules footballer and the former coach of the Collingwood Football Club. While his playing career included a premiership for Richmond in the VFL, he is best known for his Australian Football League coaching career. Malthouse is the most successful coach in the history of the West Coast Eagles, holding several club coaching records including the most grand final appearances, most premierships, most games coached and won as well as the highest win ratio. The 1992 Grand Final win was the first AFL premiership won by a team from outside Victoria and was the West Coast Eagles first ever senior premiership. He has also coached Collingwood to Grand Finals in 2002, 2003 and 2010; tasting success in the 2010 Grand Final Replay, leading Collingwood to its first Premiership since 1990. Recruited from North Ballarat, Malthouse started his football career with St Kilda in 1972, playing 53 senior games including three finals
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