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Mick Madden Personal information Full name Michael T. Madden Date of birth 21 June 1882 Original team Heathcote Height/Weight 174 cm / 87 kg Position(s) Forward Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 1903-06 Essendon 65 (51) 1 Playing statistics to end of 1906 season .Michael 'Mick' Madden (born 21 June 1882) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Madden, who joined Essendon from Heathcote, was a forward and topped their goal-kicking twice. The first instance was in 1903 with 15 goals and the second came the following season after kicking 25 goals. He contested finals in three of his four seasons but never made it into the premiership decider. The red haired Madden, nicknamed 'Mad Mick' transferred to VFA club Essendon Association in 1907.
During his time at Essendon Association he had to sit out of action for a year after receiving a suspension for abusing an umpire. He contested the ban in court and the judge sided with him but the VFA still refused to lift their suspension. Madden returned in time to help Essendon Association become league premiers in 1912.
The final chapter of Madden's football career was spent as a boundary and goal umpire. He started in the VFA and umpired the 1921 Grand Final, which was abandoned midway through due to hail, some of which had struck Madden. In 1923 he umpired his first VFL match and before retiring in 1929, he had officiated in 93 matches, including the 1928 Grand Final.
References
- Mick Madden's statistics from AFL Tables
- Full Points Footy: Michael Madden
- Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing.
Essendon Football Club • Leading Goalkickers 1897: Waugh • 1898: Moore • 1899: Cleghorn • 1900: Thurgood • 1901: Hiskins • 1902: Thurgood • 1903: M. Madden • 1904: M. Madden • 1905: Barker • 1906: Yeo • 1907: Martin • 1908: Smith • 1909: Shea • 1910: B. Armstrong • 1911: L. Armstrong • 1912: Kirby • 1913: Kirby • 1914: Lumsden • 1915: Walker • 1918: Hall • 1919: Walsh • 1920: McDonald • 1921: McDonald • 1922: Moriarty • 1923: Stockdale • 1924: Jenkins • 1925: Jenkins • 1926: Stockdale • 1927: Vosti • 1928: Stockdale • 1929: Forbes/Johnson • 1930: Forbes • 1931: Freyer • 1932: Freyer • 1933: Freyer • 1934: Freyer • 1935: Forbes • 1936: Freyer • 1937: Forbes • 1938: T. Reynolds • 1939: T. Reynolds • 1940: Bryce • 1941: T. Reynolds • 1942: T. Reynolds • 1943: D. Reynolds • 1944: Powell • 1945: Brittingham • 1946: Brittingham • 1947: Leehane • 1948: Hutchison • 1949: Coleman • 1950: Coleman • 1951: Coleman • 1952: Coleman • 1953: Coleman • 1954: Coleman • 1955: Mitchell • 1956: Willey • 1957: Gallagher • 1958: Birt • 1959: Evans • 1960: Evans • 1961: Mitchell • 1962: Payne • 1963: Payne • 1964: Mitchell • 1965: Fordham • 1966: Fordham • 1967: Noonan • 1968: Noonan • 1969: Noonan • 1970: Blethyn • 1971: Noonan • 1972: Blethyn • 1973: Noonan • 1974: Noonan • 1975: Noonan • 1976: Blethyn • 1977: Crow • 1978: Primmer • 1979: Daniher • 1980: S. Madden • 1981: Buhagiar • 1982: S. Madden • 1983: Daniher • 1984: Salmon • 1985: Harvey • 1986: Ezard • 1987: Salmon • 1988: Salmon • 1989: Salmon • 1990: Salmon • 1991: S. Madden • 1992: Salmon • 1993: Salmon • 1994: Cummings • 1995: Hird • 1996: Hird • 1997: Lloyd • 1998: Lloyd • 1999: Lloyd • 2000: Lloyd • 2001: Lloyd • 2002: Lloyd • 2003: Lloyd • 2004: Lloyd • 2005: Lloyd • 2006: Lucas • 2007: Lloyd • 2008: Lloyd • 2009: Lloyd • 2010: Monfries • 2011: CrameriCategories:- 1882 births
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- Essendon Football Club players
- Essendon Association Football Club players
- Australian rules football umpires
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