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For the New Zealand footballer, see Michael Wilson (New Zealand footballer).For other people named Michael Wilson, see Michael Wilson (disambiguation).
Michael Wilson Personal information Birth 21 November 1976 Recruited from Port Adelaide (SANFL) Height and weight 181cm / 89kg Playing career¹ Debut Round 1, 29 March 1997, Port Adelaide v.
Collingwood, at Melbourne Cricket GroundTeam(s) Port Adelaide (SANFL) (1995–1996)
39 games, 7 goals
Port Adelaide (1997–2008)
192 games, 51 goals
Port Adelaide Magpies (2003)
3 games, 3 goals
South Australia
1 game, 1 goal
¹ Statistics to end of 2008 season Career highlights - AFL Rising Star 1997
- Port Adelaide Premiership side 1995 (SANFL), 1996 (SANFL), 2004
- Port Adelaide Preseason Premiership side 2001
- Port Adelaide Vice Captain 2006, 2007
Michael Robert Wilson (born 21 November 1976) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Port Adelaide Football Club.
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AFL career
Success (1997–2006)
Affectionately known as 'Wilbur', Wilson was one of the talented crop of youngsters making the transition from the SANFL to the national league as part of Port Adelaide's inaugural AFL squad in 1997. Playing primarily as an onballer he immediately made an impression and took out the AFL Rising Star award as the league's best young prospect in his debut season.[1] From 1998-onwards Wilson has played primarily as a medium-sized defender rotating through the midfield on occasion.
With a pair of SANFL Premiership Medallions already in his keeping by age 19, Wilson was able to add the AFL equivalent in 2004, capping a brilliant individual season with a sturdy performance in Port Adelaide's first AFL flag win over the thrice reigning Premiers, the Brisbane Lions. His high level of play was all the more remarkable given he had required a double shoulder reconstruction for some time.[2]
Injury and Retirement (2007–2008)
With a tremendous work ethic and a fearless disposition on the field, Port Adelaide's Vice Captain has overcome both his shoulder problems and other serious injuries including two knee reconstructions[3] to remain a vital part of the Power lineup a decade on.
He snapped his achilles tendon in the Powers win over the Kangaroos in the Preliminary Final and missed the Grand Final against Geelong.
Wilson announced his retirement from AFL football on 5 August 2008.[4]
Notes
- ^ "NAB AFL Rising Star", Official AFL Website. Accessed 17 May 2007.
- ^ "Port head downhill with Wilson out", FootyGoss. Accessed 17 May 2007.
- ^ "List of players who have previously undergone ACL reconstruction", injuryupdate.com.au. Accessed 17 May 2007.
- ^ "Port Hero Wilson Retires", The Age, 5 August 2008. http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/port-hero-wilson-retires/2008/08/05/1217702006289.html Accessed 5 August 2008.
External links
- Michael Wilson (footballer)'s profile on the Official AFL Website of the Port Adelaide Football Club
- Michael Wilson (footballer)'s statistics from AFL Tables
Awards Preceded by
Ben CousinsAFL Rising Star Award
1997Succeeded by
Byron PickettPort Adelaide Football Club 2004 AFL Premiers Port Adelaide 17.11 (113) defeated Brisbane Lions 10.13 (73), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Captain: 16. Tredrea | 2. Wakelin | 3. Montgomery | 4. Wanganeen | 5. Lade | 6. Schofield | 7. P. Burgoyne | 8. S. Burgoyne | 9. Carr | 11. Hardwick | 15. Pickett | 17. Dew | 18. K. Cornes | 19. Bishop | 20. Brogan | 21. Wilson | 22. Mahoney | 25. Cassisi | 28. Thurstans | 29. Kingsley | 35. C. Cornes | 38. JamesCoach: Williams Ron Evans Medal • AFL Rising Star Award winners Categories:- 1976 births
- Living people
- Port Adelaide Magpies players
- Port Adelaide Football Club players
- Rising Star Award winners
- South Australian State of Origin players
- Australian rules footballers from South Australia
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