Michael Jamison

Michael Jamison
Personal information
Full name Michael Dignan Jamison
Date of birth (1986-06-11) 11 June 1986
Original team(s) North Ballarat (VFL)
Draft No. 17, 2007 Rookie Draft, Carlton
Height / weight 193cm / 96kg
Position(s) Defender
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2007–2016 Carlton 150 (2)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2016.
Career highlights

Michael Jamison (born 11 June 1986) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Jamison is a key defender, particularly good against leading players, who has played for several years at the North Ballarat Football Club, with his under-18s football at the North Ballarat Rebels, and then reserves and seniors with the Roosters. Jamison was invited to train with the Carlton Football Club in the 2006/07 offseason, presumably on advice from Carlton assistant coach and outgoing Roosters head coach Gavin Crosisca. Carlton then selected Jamison as a rookie with their second selection in the 2007 AFL rookie draft (17th pick overall).[1]

As a rookie, Jamison began the 2007 season playing with Carlton's VFL-affiliate, the Northern Bullants. After the retirement of Anthony Koutoufides, Jamison was promoted to the senior list and made a successful senior debut against Collingwood in Round 18.[2] He began 2008 as a nominated rookie. Throughout the season, he played primarily on the opposition's best leading forward, often due to injuries to other key defenders.[3] In Round 8, he kept Daniel Bradshaw of the Brisbane Lions goalless (who was second in the running for the Coleman Medal at the time), before injuring his shoulder late in the game. Jamison played a total of sixteen games throughout the season, missing six through his shoulder injuries; he routinely tapes his shoulders for games.[4]

At the end of 2008, Jamison was officially elevated to the senior list. In 2009, he continued to be a key member of Carlton's defence, before suffering a groin injury and missing the last month of the season.[5] In 2010, Jamison was elevated to the club's leadership group, after playing only 34 games, and captained the side in Chris Judd's absence in his 37th game, in Round 3 2010 against Essendon. For the first time, he got through the season without injury, playing all 23 games, and won the Best Clubman Award for 2010.[6]

Jamison had a breakthrough season in 2014, becoming proficient as both a defensive stopper and as a damaging rebounder. He became recognised as one of the league's top defenders, and commentators at mid-season were speculating that Jamison was a front-runner for the full-back position in the All-Australian Team; however, he missed most of the second half of the season with a torn meniscus.[7]

On August 8 2016, he announced his immediate retirement from the AFL.[8]

Statistics

[9]
Legend
 G  Goals  B  Behinds  K  Kicks  H  Handballs  D  Disposals  M  Marks  T  Tackles
Season Team # Games G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
Totals Averages (per game)
2007 Carlton 40 5 0 1 28 25 53 11 13 0.0 0.2 5.6 5.0 10.6 2.2 2.6
2008 Carlton 40 16 0 1 98 44 142 61 29 0.0 0.1 6.1 2.8 8.9 3.8 1.8
2009 Carlton 40 13 0 0 67 46 113 49 20 0.0 0.0 5.2 3.5 8.7 3.8 1.5
2010 Carlton 40 23 0 0 136 64 200 89 48 0.0 0.0 5.9 2.8 8.7 3.9 2.1
2011 Carlton 40 14 1 4 114 62 176 71 26 0.1 0.3 8.1 4.4 12.6 5.1 1.9
2012 Carlton 40 16 0 2 131 71 202 75 28 0.0 0.1 8.2 4.4 12.6 4.7 1.8
2013 Carlton 40 24 0 0 155 104 259 102 45 0.0 0.0 6.5 4.3 10.8 4.3 1.9
2014 Carlton 40 20 1 3 147 79 226 108 28 0.1 0.2 7.4 4.0 11.3 5.4 1.4
2015 Carlton 40 14 0 0 74 58 132 56 15 0.0 0.0 5.3 4.1 9.4 4.0 1.1
2016 Carlton 40 5 0 0 18 19 37 14 10 0.0 0.0 3.6 3.8 7.4 2.8 2.0
Career 150 2 11 968 572 1540 636 262 0.0 0.1 6.5 3.8 10.3 4.2 1.7

References

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