Malcolm Blight
Malcolm Blight AM (born
16 February,
1950), is a former
Australian rules football player who had a Hall of Fame career with the
North Melbourne Football Club.
SANFL
Malcolm Blight began his career at the
Woodville Football Club in the
SANFL, winning the
Magarey Medal in
1972.
After his stint in the VFL, Blight finished his playing career in the SANFL, as playing coach of
Woodville Football Club from
1983 to
1985, topping the league goalkicking list in 1985.
He was the first player to win both the
Magarey Medal and
Brownlow Medals, the only player to top both the SANFL and VFL goalkicking lists, and the only player to captain both Victorian and South Australian
State of Origin sides.
VFL
He was recruited by the Kangaroos and played 179 games for them between
1974 and
1982. He was a member of the Kangaroos'
premiership sides in
1975 and
1977, and in
1978 won both the
Brownlow Medal and the
Syd Barker Medal for being the
best and fairest player in the
VFL and for North Melbourne respectively.
Blight was a prolific goalkicker, known for his long goals and ability to kick the
torpedo punt, finishing with 444 goals for his career. In
1982, Blight won the
Coleman Medal for leading the
VFL in goalkicking, and led the Kangaroos' goalkicking four times during his career.
Coaching career
Blight later became a successful
coach in the
Australian Football League (AFL). He coached the following clubs:
*
North Melbourne (playing coach) in
1981. (Sacked after 16 games).
* Woodville in the SANFL 1983-1987. (Playing coach 1983-1985).
*
Geelong from
1989 to
1994. (Losing Grand Finals in 1989, 1992, 1994).
*
Adelaide from
1997 to
1999. (
AFL Premierships in
1997 and
1998).
*
St Kilda in
2001. (Sacked partway through the season).
Despite a relatively brief career with the
Crows, as their only premiership coach he is a key figure in their short history, and Blight was honoured with having
Adelaide's
Best and Fairest award named after him - the
Malcolm Blight Medal.
Recognition
In
1996, Malcolm Blight was inducted to the
Australian Football Hall of Fame, and inducted into North Melbourne's Hall of Fame in
2003. He was named to a half-forward flank on the North Melbourne Team of the Century, and for his play at the
Woodville Football Club, he was named as a half-forward flank on the
South Australian Team of the Century. On
March 19,
2005, Blight was named as North Melbourne's best player of the
1970s at
The North Story.
Commentator
Blight is currently an expert commentator on
Channel Ten's television coverage after previously being a commentator with
Channel Seven in 1995 and 1996.