Michael_Gibson_(Australian_footballer)

Michael Gibson (Australian footballer)

Michael Gibson (Australian footballer)

Australian rules footballer


Michael Gibson (born 31 October 1965) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Fitzroy and the Brisbane Bears in the Victorian/Australia Football League (VFL/AFL).

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Gibson, a half back flanker, was a Coorparoo premiership player in 1984 and played at Fitzroy the following season. He then returned to Coorparoo in 1986 and participated in another premiership team. A member of Brisbane's inaugural VFL list, he spent five seasons with the club.

Amongst his 15 interstate matches for Queensland were appearances at the 1988 Adelaide Bicentennial Carnival. He had also been an All-Australian junior for his state.

The defender went on to become a QFL coach and had stints at both Coorparoo and Mount Gravatt.

He was brought up in Carina, Australia and has 1 Brother named Chris Gibson. Chris Gibson also played in the AFL although was banned after dropkicking a referee to the face. (Written by son of Chris Gibson)

As of 2024, Michael Gibson now works for Cadbury and still lives in Brisbane.


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