In a book about their family history, As We've Known It: 1911 to the Present[6] (1987) his parents Cecil and Doris relate that Sturt coach Jack Oatey and general manager Vic O'Donnell asked Michael to move to Adelaide and play for the club. Doris and Cecil moved the whole family to Adelaide to support their son's football career, and Michael attended college in Adelaide.[2]
His three elder brothers, Rex ("Curra"), Fred (Tonga), Bradley Graham also played football,[7] as did his nephews (Bradley's sons) Phillip (Phil) Graham and Colin Graham.[7]
Career
Before beginning his career with Sturt, Graham played for the Penola Eagles, in Penola, South Australia. Graham was awarded the 1970 Western Border Medal (for the association's best and fairest player), after the Penola Eagles had finished third over the previous two seasons.[7]
A half-forward flanker nicknamed "The Flash" for his great speed, Graham made his SANFL debut for Sturt in 1971 (cap number 757)[8] and went on to play 282 games over 15 seasons, kicking 455 goals.[3][7] He was a premiership player in 1974 and 1976,[3][7] under coach Jack Oatey, whom he later said was like a second father to him.[3]
In the SANFL offseasons over summer, Graham played with St Mary's in the Northern Territory Football League (NTFL).[3] He would play 230 matches for St Mary's across 17 seasons, winning premierships in 1978–79, 1983–84, and 1985–86.[1] He would also be awarded the Chaney Medal as best on field in the 1978–79 NTFL Grand Final.[1][7]
In 1983, was a member of the 1983 Indigenous All-Stars team, as were his father Cecil and nephews Phil and Colin Graham.[9]
Following his retirement from playing, Graham would coach teams in the Northern Territory and other country leagues, also continuing to play masters football until the age of 72 in 2024.[1]
Recognition
Graham won the Nichols Medal in 1973-74 for the NTFL's best and fairest player.[3][7][1]
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