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Malthouse, a football life, Christi Malthouse

Label
Malthouse, a football life, Christi Malthouse
Language
eng
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrationsportraitsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Malthouse
Responsibility statement
Christi Malthouse
Sub title
a football life
Summary
This is an intimate, inspirational biography about Australian Football's greatest coach of the modern era, written by his daughter. Mick Malthouse, a tenacious, hard-hitting defender in Australian Football racked up 174 senior games for St Kilda and Richmond including a Grand Final victory with the Tigers in 1980 and eight finals appearances in all. But it was as a coach of genius that Malthouse fired the imagination of the football world. After cutting his teeth at Footscray, twice he took teams from the bottom of the ladder to Premiership glory -- first West Coast, then Collingwood. A staggering eight grand final appearances and 50 finals in all mark an extraordinary record. Malthouse never made excuses for himself and he was equally uncompromising with his players. Some fell by the wayside but most prospered and it was as a team builder and canny tactician that he shone. He soon became a colorful figure in the media, playing that game to his club's advantage, but for all his antics he remained a devoted family man and loyal mate to a legion of friends
Target audience
adult
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