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Mick Grace Personal information Birth 24 July 1874, Burnley, Victoria Height and weight ?cm, 78 kg Death 21 May 1912, Heidelberg Playing career¹ Team(s) Fitzroy (VFA) (1895–1896)
? games, ? goals
Fitzroy (VFL) (1897–1900)
65 games, 55 goals
Carlton (VFL) (1903–1907)
86 games, 133 goals
Brighton (VFA) (1907)
? games, ? goals
16 games, 26 goals
4 games, ? goals
Coaching career¹ Team(s) 19 games, 10 wins
University (VFL) (1910)
18 games, 10 wins
¹ Statistics to end of 1910 season Career highlights - Premierships:
- Fitzroy VFA – 1895
- Fitzroy VFL – 1898, 1899
- Carlton VFL – 1906, 1907
- Champion of the Colony - 1899
Michael John Grace (24 July 1874 – 21 May 1912) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and Victorian Football Association (VFA).
Mick Grace was a follower/forward who started his career at the top level in the VFA in 1895 with Fitzroy, joining his older brother Jim. Grace was part of Fitzroy's premiership team in that season (although no Grand Final was played in the VFA at the time). In 1897, Fitzroy was one of the eight clubs to form the VFL as a breakaway competition from the VFA, and in 1898 and 1899, Grace was part of back-to-back VFL premierships with the Maroons. He was regarded as the best player on the ground in the 1898 Grand Final, and he is recorded by the AFL as the Champion of the Colony in 1899 (although it is believed that this title was retrospectively awarded during the 1950s).[1] Grace was part of the Maroons' 1900 losing premiership side, then retired from playing.[2]
In 1903, influential coach Jack Worrall persuaded Grace to return to the VFL for Carlton. Grace played for Carlton between 1903 and 1907. He won a further two VFL premierships with Carlton (in 1906 and 1907), and in 1906 he kicked 50 goals in a single season; the first VFL player ever to do so.
Grace retired from the VFL again halfway through the 1907 season, and was set to play for Brighton in the VFA for the remainder of the season, before Worrall convinced him to return to Carlton for the successful finals campaign.[3]
Grace left Carlton again at the end of the 1907 season, and moved to St Kilda where he played 16 games in 1908.
Altogether throughout his career in Victoria, Grace won five premierships (three for Fitzroy and two for Carlton). Grace also played four state games for Victoria.[4]
Grace had a brief coaching career, serving as St Kilda's coach in 1908 while playing, then coaching University in 1910, and later coaching in Sydney.
Grace died in 1912, aged 37, from tuberculosis at Heidelberg.
References
- ^ Australian Football League, 1883-1923: The Glory Years, 1 May 2006, Retrieved 9th April 2011.
- ^ Blueseum, Mick Grace, Retrieved 9th April 2011.
- ^ Blueseum, Mick Grace, Retrieved 9th April 2011.
- ^ Donald, C. Fitzroy: for the love of the jumper: 100 players who made the Lions roar, Retrieved 9th April 2011
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Inaugural coachUniversity Football Club coach
1910Succeeded by
Gerald BrosnanFitzroy Football Club 1898/1899 VFL Premiers Carlton Football Club 1906 VFL Premiers Carlton 15.4 (94) defeated Fitzroy 6.9 (45), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Coach: Worrall Carlton Football Club 1907 VFL Premiers Carlton 6.14 (50) defeated South Melbourne 6.9 (45), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Coach: Worrall VFL Leading Goalkicker Medal winners The Leading Goalkicker Medal was awarded from the VFL's first season, in 1897, until 1954, when the award was renamed the Coleman Medal. 1897: Leith & James • 1898: Smith • 1899: James • 1900: Lockwood & Thurgood • 1901: Hiskins • 1902: Baker • 1903: Lockwood • 1904: Coutie • 1905: Pannam • 1906: Grace • 1907: Lee • 1908: Lee • 1909: Lee • 1910: Lee & Martini • 1911: Brereton • 1912: Brereton • 1913: Park • 1914: Lee • 1915: Freake • 1916: Lee • 1917: Lee • 1918: Cowley • 1919: Lee • 1920: Bayliss • 1921: Rankin • 1922: Clover • 1923: Stockdale • 1924: Moriarty • 1925: Hagger • 1926: Coventry • 1927: Coventry • 1928: Coventry • 1929: Coventry • 1930: Coventry • 1931: Vallence • 1932: Moloney • 1933: Coventry • 1934: Pratt • 1935: Pratt • 1936: Mohr • 1937: Harris • 1938: Todd • 1939: Todd • 1940: Titus • 1941: Murray • 1942: White • 1943: Fanning • 1944: Fanning • 1945: Fanning • 1946: Fothergill • 1947: Fanning • 1948: White • 1949: Coleman • 1950: Coleman • 1951: Coleman • 1952: Coleman • 1953: Coleman • 1954: CollinsCoaches of the St Kilda Football Club 1906: Hall • 1908: Grace • 1909: J. Smith • 1911: Drohan • 1913: Sparrow • 1914: McNamara • 1915; 1918:* J. Smith • 1919: Eicke • 1920: Sparrow • 1920–1921: Ricketts • 1922–1923: McNamara • 1924: Eicke • 1925–1926: Clark • 1927: Heinz • 1928–1929: Sparrow • 1930: Cubbins • 1931–1932: Hardy • 1932: King • 1933: Deane • 1934: C. Watson • 1935–1937: Minogue • 1938–1940: Clarke • 1938: Patterson • 1941: Knight • 1942–1943: Garvin • 1944–1945: Thomas • 1946–1947: Hird • 1948–1950: Froude • 1951: Green • 1952–1953: Williamson • 1954–1955: Foote • 1956–1958: Killigrew • 1959–1960: Francis • 1961–1976: Jeans • 1972; 1974: Guy • 1977: R. Smith • 1978–1980: Patterson • 1980–1982: Jesaulenko • 1983–1984: Jewell • 1984–1986: Gellie • 1987–1989: Baldock • 1987: Davis • 1990–1993: Sheldon • 1994–1998: Alves • 1999–2000: T. Watson • 2001: Blight • 2001–2006: Thomas • 2007–2011: Lyon • 2012–: Watters*St Kilda did not participate in the VFL from 1916–1917 due to World War I
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- 1912 deaths
- Carlton Football Club players
- Fitzroy Football Club players
- St Kilda Football Club players
- St Kilda Football Club coaches
- Fitzroy Best and Fairest winners
- VFL Leading Goalkicker Medal winners
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- University Football Club coaches
- Australian rules biography, pre-1940 birth stubs
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