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Key Facts

Full name
Michael Gibson

Known as
Michael Gibson

Born
31 October 1965 (age 58)

Age at first & last AFL game
First game: 19y 248d
Last game: 25y 235d

Height and weight
Height: 187 cm
Weight: 92 kg

Senior clubs
Fitzroy; Brisbane; Mount Gravatt; Palm Beach Currumbin

Jumper numbers
Fitzroy: 20
Brisbane: 38

Recruited from
Fitzroy (1987)

Michael Gibson

ClubLeagueCareer spanGamesGoalsAvgWin %AKIAHBAMKBV
CoorparooQAFL1982-1984, 1986, 1992-1993
FitzroyV/AFL1985300.000%4.334.001.000
BrisbaneV/AFL1987-19915230.0638%6.545.602.901
WanderersNTFL1993-1994
Mount GravattQAFL1994-1996
Palm Beach CurrumbinQSFL1997-1999
SpringwoodAFLSQ2000-2001
QSFL1982-1984, 1986, 1992-1999
V/AFL1985, 1987-19915530.0536%6.425.512.801
NTFL1993-1994
AFLSQ2000-2001
Total1982-20015530.05

AFL: 9,640th player to appear, 4,072nd most games played, 7,414th most goals kickedFitzroy: 1,026th player to appear, 928th most games played, 1,132nd most goals kickedBrisbane: 37th player to appear, 118th most games played, 223rd most goals kicked

A passionate homegrown Queenslander who played 55 AFL games with Fitzroy and the Brisbane Bears, he was a dual AFLQ premiership player and a much-decorated Queensland representative. But moreover he was simply a great contributor to the game at levels who thrived on simply having an involvement. An All-Australian junior and winner of the 1982 Norm Crimmins Medal, originally from Coorparoo, he played three AFL games with Fitzroy and won the Reserves B&F in 1985 either side of twin premierships with the ‘Roos in ’84 and ’86. An ever-courageous running defender, he was recruited by the Brisbane Bears from the local competition in ’87 to begin the second phase of his AFL career, playing 52 games from 1987-91.

Always a proud member of the State side, he played a total of 18 games for Queensland between his debut against St.Kilda in 1984, which was followed by the Escort Shield win of the same year, and the ’95 clash with WA at the Gabba. Also played in Queensland’s 1991 win over Victoria at the Gabba and the ’92 State of Origin clash with NSW in Sydney. Made history in Round two, 1990, when he was fined $1000 for shaking a goalpost in the Bears’ Princes Park clash with Fitzroy, and was a member of the Bears side that played the first official AFL game at the Gabba against Geelong in ’91.

Gibson missed the ’91 Reserves Premiership after being described by coach Rodney Eade as his side’s best player over the course of the year. He returned to Coorparoo as player-coach in 1992-93, tasted premiership success with Wanderers in Darwin in the 1993-94 summer season, and was a playing assistant-coach at Mt.Gravatt in 1994-95-96, losing the ’96 Grand Final to West Brisbane. Spent 1997-98-99 as player-coach of Palm Beach Currumbin, 2000-01 in a similar role at Springwood, and after finally hanging up the boots and taking a break from the game answered a mid-season ‘SOS’ to take charge as senior coach at Mt.Gravatt in mid-2003, when they lost the Grand Final to Morningside. Retained that job in 2004-05 before coaching the Morningside Under 18s to a flag in 2006 and taking charge of the Coorparoo Kings in 2007-08.

Author - Murray Bird and Peter Blucher

Sources

Full Points Footy Publications

Footnotes

* Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on.
+ Score at the end of extra time.