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Michael Humble
(Top-up player)
DOB
5/2/98
Height
180cm
Weight
83 kg
Junior club
Peel Thunder/South Mandurah JFC
Arrived
From Boddington in 2019
Number
Games
Departed
At the end of the 2021 season
Other clubs
Peel Thunder (WAFL) 2017-2018, 2022
Boddington (UGSFL) 2019-2020

Michael Humble joined West Coast's standalone reserves side for its second season.

West Coast career[]

Humble won the Jack Clarke Medal as the WAFL colts' best and fairest in 2016, and spent the next two seasons at Peel but played just five* senior games. He joined Boddington in the Upper Great Southern Football League in 2019, winning the league's best and fairest.[1]

Humble was reportedly added to the Eagles' top-up squad ahead of the 2020 season,[2] but returned to Boddington when West Coast withdrew from the WAFL due to the coronavirus pandemic. He rejoined the squad in 2021 and played seven games during the season, before returning to Peel for 2022.[3]

Stats[]

WAFL Gm G B K M H D T
2021 7 2 1 22 14 43 65 11

References[]

wafl.com.au/player/michael-humble

https://websites.mygameday.app/team_info.cgi?action=PSTATS&pID=206291075&client=0-2654-94800-561001-26411461

  1. Michael Traill, Narrogin Observer (22 August 2019), "Humble takes top honour": https://www.pressreader.com/australia/narrogin-observer/20190822/281646781792676
  2. John Townsend, The West Australian (15 January 2020, p.79), "West Coast's coaching swap"
  3. Aaron Kirby, Mandurah Coastal Times (1 April 2022), "Peel Thunder have plenty to play for in season 2022": https://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/peel-thunder-have-plenty-to-play-for-in-season-2022-c-6288752
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