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Full name
  
Michael Conlan

1977–89
  
Fitzroy

Place of birth
  
Tasmania

Name
  
Michael Conlan


Height/Weight
  
179 cm / 87 kg

Role
  
Footballer

Years
  
Club

Michael Conlan (footballer) Past Michael Conlan 1977 1989 BigFooty


Date of birth
  
(1958-02-20) 20 February 1958 (age 57)

Original team
  
Manuka Football Club

Michael conlan goal in 1986 elimination final to sink the reigning premiers


Michael "Mick" Conlan (born 20 February 1958 in Tasmania, son of Neil Conlan) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Born in Tasmania, Conlan played with the Manuka Football Club in the Australian Capital Territory before being recruited to the VFL by the Fitzroy Football Club. He debuted in 1977 and played mostly at half-forward or in a forward pocket wearing the number 12 guernsey. He was noted for his explosive power, and kicked numerous World of Sport "Goals of the Week", typically on bursting runs down the flanks. His emphasis on strength training and muscular physique pre-empted what was to be more common in later decades. His nicknames were "the Sherman Tank" or "Crash", with his most notable moment being kicking the winning goal during the final seconds in the 1986 Elimination Final against Essendon. He went on to play 210 games for 395 goals with the club until his retirement in 1989 (his final game being for the reserves in their premiership win over Geelong that year). During his career he represented Victoria in State of Origin on four occasions. Conlan kicked 10 goals in one game against Footscray in 1984.

After retirement he went on to coach Sandringham Football Club in the Victorian Football Association.

In March 2012 Conlan became the Chief Executive Officer of AFL Queensland.

Michael conlan tours brisbane


References

Michael Conlan (footballer) Wikipedia