Michael Prior

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Michael Prior
Personal information
Full name Michael Prior
Date of birth (1973-09-06) 6 September 1973 (age 50)
Original team(s) East Perth (WAFL)
Debut Round 20, 5 August 1994, Essendon vs. Collingwood, at MCG
Height 182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 79 kg (174 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1994–2000 Essendon 81 (19)
2001–2002 West Coast 09 0(1)
Total 90 (20)
Coaching career3
Years Club Games (W–L–D)
2022 (S6)–2023 West Coast (W) 28 (5-23-0)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2002.
3 Coaching statistics correct as of round 8, 2023.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Michael Prior (born 6 September 1973) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the AFL's Essendon Football Club and the West Coast Eagles. He is the former senior coach of the West Coast in the AFL Women's competition.

Drafted third overall in the 1992 AFL Draft, he made the unusual choice at the time to remain with his original club, East Perth, for the 1993 season, Essendons famous 'Baby Bombers' premiership winning year, as he felt that playing regular league football in the WAFL would be better for his development. Essendon coach Kevin Sheedy disagreed with this theory but allowed him to do so.

He played 81 games for the Bombers between 1994 and 2000. After the 2000 season, he was dropped by the Bombers and then picked up by West Coast. He spent two seasons with the Eagles and played just nine games for them due to a devastating knee injury suffered in Round 7 2001, he recovered and continued his tally of games with East Perth in the WAFL when not required and was a member of their 2002 premiership side.

After retiring from AFL football he continued to play with East Perth until the end of the 2003 season. In total he played 69 games for the Royals.

He was colourfully referred to by 3AW commentator Rex Hunt as "prior conviction".

His son Jaxon has played for the Brisbane Lions since 2020.[1]

Prior coached the West Coast Eagles in the AFL Women’s competition from season six (2022) until season eight (2023).


He announced his departure from the Eagles after round 8 of season 8. The 25th of October 2023.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Fielding, Josie (28 November 2019). "Welcome to the Den, Jaxon Prior". Brisbane Lions. Retrieved 7 April 2023.

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