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Mick Malthouse
(Michael Malthouse)

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Born
1953 (71 years old)

Birth Place
Ballarat, Victoria

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Manager

Status
Retired

Ethnicity
White

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Height
180 cm (5 ft 11 in)

Weight
76 kg (168 lb)

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Australian Football

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_Retired Ozzy Rules

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Michael Raymond Malthouse (born 17 August 1953) is a former Australian rules footballer and coach, who played for the St Kilda Football Club and Richmond Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

After finishing his playing career, Malthouse embarked on a distinguished coaching career with Footscray, West Coast, Collingwood and Carlton. He guided the Eagles to their first two AFL premierships in 1992 and 1994, and then led Collingwood to their 15th VFL/AFL premiership in 2010. Early in the 2015 AFL season, Malthouse broke the long-standing record held by legendary Collingwood coach Jock McHale for the most VFL/AFL senior games coached, eventually finishing with 718 over 31 seasons.

Since the end of his coaching career, Malthouse has continued his involvement in football through his media commitments, especially with ABC Radio.



Career Honours

AFL Premiership
2010

Collingwood Football Club

AFL Premiership
1994

West Coast Eagles

AFL Premiership
1992

West Coast Eagles

AFL Premiership
1980

Richmond Football Club


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Former Senior Teams

1972-1976

1976-1983


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1984-1989
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1990-1999
Manager

2000-2011
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2013-2015
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