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Australian rules footballer, born 1908

Australian rules footballer
Mickey Crisp
Crisp during his Carlton career
Personal information
Full name Cresswell William Crisp
Date of birth 12 May 1908
Date of death 15 April 2001(2001-04-15) (aged 92)
Original team(s) Wedderburn, Sandhurst
Debut Round 1, 1931, Carlton vs. Richmond, at Princes Park
Height 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Weight 81 kg (179 lb)
Playing career
Years Club Games (Goals)
1931–1941 Carlton 183 (281)
Playing statistics correct to the end of 1941.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Cresswell William 'Mickey' Crisp (12 May 1908 – 15 April 2001) was an Australian rules footballer who debuted with Carlton in the VFL in the 1931 season after winning the 1930 Bendigo Football League's inaugural best and fairest award, the Fred Wood Medal, with Sandhurst.

He was a premiership player in 1938 and regular Victorian interstate representative.

Crisp played most of his career as a centreman but started in the forward line, kicking a career-high 53 goals in 1932. He won the inaugural Carlton best and fairest award in 1934, topping the club's goalkicking in the same season. He won the award again in 1938.

External links

Carlton Football Club 1938 VFL premiers
Carlton 15.10 (100) defeated Collingwood 13.7 (85), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Coach: Diggins
John Nicholls Medal · Carlton Football Club best and fairest winners
Carlton Football Club · leading goalkickers
VFL/AFL
AFL Women's

References

  1. "Bendigo – Best & Fairest". The Argus. 15 September 1930. p. 13. Retrieved 3 March 2021.


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