Mike Collins (Australian footballer, born 1939) explained

Mike Collins
Fullname:Michael Collins
Birth Date:25 April 1939
Originalteam:Heyfield
Height:175 cm
Weight:74 kg
Statsend:1962
Years1:1961–1962
Club1:Melbourne
Games Goals1:4 (1)

Michael Collins (born 25 April 1939) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Collins is the son of 1926 Melbourne premiership player Jack Collins and the younger brother of former Melbourne captain Geoff Collins.[1]

Career

A defender, Collins joined Melbourne in 1961, from Heyfield in the Latrobe Valley Football League (LVFL).[2]

Mid-season, Collins suffered minor injuries when a car in which he was a passenger crashed in Bentleigh.[3] His teammate Len Mann broke his arm and was out for the rest of the year.[3]

Collins didn't make his league debut until Melbourne's round 18 win over Carlton.[4] He kept his spot in the team for the semi-final against Hawthorn, which Melbourne lost by seven points.[4] After cramping badly, Collins had to come off in the third quarter.[5] He missed out on selection for the preliminary final.[6] The following year he made only two more senior appearances, in rounds three and four.[4]

He won the LVFL's best and fairest award in 1964, while playing for Yallourn.[7] [8]

Links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Holmesby. Russell. Main. Jim. The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. 2007. 9781920910785.
  2. The Age, "Demons Get Permits For Three Top Recruits", 12 April 1961, p. 22
  3. The Age, "Demon Ruckman May Miss Rest of Year", 5 July 1961, p. 20
  4. Web site: Mike Collins. AFL Tables.
  5. The Age, "Knee Injury", 11 September 1961, p. 10
  6. The Age, "Melbourne Makes Four Changes", 15 September 1961, p. 1
  7. Web site: Mike Collins 1961-1962. Demon Wiki.
  8. Web site: GL Medallists. Fox Sports Pulse.