Malcolm Greenslade

Malcolm Greenslade
Personal information
Date of birth (1948-06-17) 17 June 1948
Original team(s) Unley High School
Height / weight 188cm / 85.5kg
Playing career
Years Club Games (Goals)
1966–1977
1971
1979–1981
Sturt
Richmond
Glenelg
215 (607)
002 00(7)
024 00(-)
Career highlights

Malcolm Greenslade is a former Australian rules football player who was part of the successful Sturt team which dominated the SANFL competition in the late 1960s. He played two matches for VFL club Richmond while posted on National Service duty in Melbourne 1971, and finished his playing career with SANFL club Glenelg.[1]

Greenslade made his name as a goal-kicking forward with Sturt in the SANFL. During his 215 game career with the Double Blues he kicked 607 goals, led their goal-kicking on five occasions and played in their 1967, 1969 and 1970 premiership sides. Later in his career he moved to full-back and played his final three seasons for Glenelg. In 1981, his final season, he was captain and best & fairest for the Glenelg reserves premiership side.

His two VFL games came whilst he was on National Service training in Melbourne. Kicking one goal against the Saints on debut, the next week he and fellow Sturt footballer and conscript, Michael Nunan, played for Richmond against South Melbourne and Greenslade kicked six goals. He and Nunan then returned to Sturt. In just his two games at Richmond, Greenslade was nominated for "Mark of the Century" during Richmond's century year of VFL/AFL competition.

References

  1. "Malcolm Greenslade - Player Bio". Australian Football. Retrieved 24 December 2014.


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