- Mick Erwin
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Mick Erwin Personal information Birth 8 June 1943 Recruited from Heidelberg YCW Height and weight 187cm / 85.5kg Playing career¹ Team(s) Collingwood (1962-1964)
29 games, 5 goals
Richmond (1965-1968)
33 games, 37 goals
Coaching career¹ Team(s) Collingwood (1982) 12 games - 3 wins, 9 losses
¹ Statistics to end of 2007 season Career highlights - Richmond Leading Goalkicker 1965
- Richmond Reserves Premiership Player 1966
Michael 'Mick' Erwin is a former Australian rules football player who played in the VFL between 1962 and 1964 for the Collingwood Football Club and from 1965 to 1968 for the Richmond Football Club.
Erwin crossed to Coburg in the VFA during the 1968 season and was Captain/Coach from 1969 to 1972, leading the Lions to the 1970 2nd Division premiership. He played in the Port Melbourne 1974 VFA premiership side and went on to coach Prahran to the 1978 VFA premiership. He commenced the 1982 season as reserves coach at Collingwood before taking over as senior coach from Tom Hafey after he was sacked. He coached the Magpies for the final twelve games of the 1982 VFL season.
References
- Hogan P: The Tigers Of Old , Richmond FC, Melbourne 1996
Coaches of the Collingwood Football Club 1904: Strickland • 1905–1906: Condon • 1907–1908: Rowell • 1908: Strickland • 1909–1911: Angus • 1912–1949: McHale • 1930: Rush • 1950–1963: Kyne • 1960: Mann • 1964–1971: Rose • 1967; 1972–1974: Mann • 1974: Richards • 1975–1976: Weideman • 1977–1982: Hafey • 1982: Erwin • 1983–1984: Cahill • 1985–1986: Rose • 1986–1995: Matthews • 1996–1999: Shaw • 2000–2011: Malthouse • 2012–: BuckleyItalics denote caretaker coachMichael Roach Medal • Richmond Football Club Leading Goalkickers 1908: Bourke • 1909: Bourke • 1910: Maguire • 1911: Maguire • 1912: Keggin • 1913: Martyn • 1914: Hall • 1915: Hall • 1916: Martini • 1917: Fehring • 1918: Don • 1919: Don • 1920: Bayliss • 1921: Bayliss • 1922: Bayliss • 1923: Fraser • 1924: Morris • 1925: Morris • 1926: Lynch • 1927: Baggott • 1928: Baggott • 1929: Titus • 1930: Titus • 1931: Strang • 1932: Titus • 1933: Strang • 1934: Titus • 1935: Titus • 1936: Titus • 1937: Harris/Titus • 1938: Titus • 1939: Titus • 1940: Titus • 1941: Titus • 1942: Titus • 1943: Harris • 1944: Harris • 1945: Burge • 1946: Mooney • 1947: Dyer • 1948: Dyer • 1949: Poulter • 1950: Poulter • 1951: O'Rourke • 1952: O'Rourke • 1953: Branton • 1954: Branton • 1955: Poulter • 1956: Dummett • 1957: Dummett • 1958: Langridge • 1959: Dummett • 1960: Wilkinson • 1961: Langridge • 1962: Langridge • 1963: Hayden • 1964: Dean • 1965: Erwin • 1966: Guinane • 1967: Hart • 1968: Guinane • 1969: Hunt • 1970: Moore • 1971: Hart • 1972: McLean/Balme • 1973: Balme • 1974: Bartlett • 1975: Bartlett • 1976: Lamb • 1977: Bartlett • 1978: Monteath • 1979: Roach • 1980: Roach • 1981: Roach • 1982: Taylor • 1983: Bartlett/Roach • 1984: Taylor • 1985: Roach • 1986: Roach • 1987: Roach • 1988: Hogg • 1989: Hogg • 1990: Ryan • 1991: Hogg • 1992: Hogg • 1993: Hogg • 1994: Richardson • 1995: Daffy • 1996: Richardson • 1997: Richardson • 1998: Richardson • 1999: Richardson • 2000: Rogers • 2001: Richardson • 2002: Richardson • 2003: Richardson • 2004: Richardson • 2005: Richardson • 2006: Richardson • 2007: Richardson • 2008: Richardson • 2009: Morton • 2010: Riewoldt • 2011: RiewoldtCategories:- Living people
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- Collingwood Football Club players
- Richmond Football Club players
- Collingwood Football Club coaches
- Coburg Football Club players
- Port Melbourne Football Club players
- Coburg Football Club coaches
- Prahran Football Club coaches
- 1943 births
- Australian rules biography, 1940s birth stubs
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