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Full name
  
Michael Stevens

Name
  
Michael Stevens

Nephews
  
River Stevens

Years
  
Club

Siblings
  
Anthony Stevens


Position(s)
  
Wingman

Original team
  
Murray Bushrangers

Height/Weight
  
179 cm / 80 kg

Role
  
Footballer

Nieces
  
Ayva Stevens

Date of birth
  
(1980-11-07) 7 November 1980 (age 35)

Draft
  
5th overall, 1998 AFL Draft

Michael Stevens (born 7 November 1980) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Port Adelaide and the Kangaroos in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Stevens was a member the Murray Bushrangers inaugural TAC Cup premiership in 1998 and was voted 'Best on Ground' in the Grand Final victory over the Geelong Falcons. On the back of his performances at Under-18 level, Stevens was the fifth player picked in the 1998 AFL Draft. A wingman, he was unable to hold on to a spot in the Port Adelaide team although he did participate in their 2002 Wizard Cup triumph.

He joined his elder brother Anthony Stevens at the Kangaroos in 2003, after being traded for Stuart Cochrane. Stevens was a regular in the side throughout 2004 and missed just two games, polling his first and only Brownlow Medal votes when he was awarded three for a performance against Carlton. The following season he appeared in 19 of a possible 22 home and away matches and also took part in their Elimination Final loss to his old club, Port Adelaide. Stevens signed for Murray Football League team Mulwala in 2006.

In 2008, Stevens played for the Benella Football Club in the Golburn Valley Football League. Stevens then played for Yarrawonga, in the Ovens and Murray Football League, from 2009 to 2012, before retiring in early 2013.

References

Michael Stevens (footballer) Wikipedia