Draft:Bill Martin AFL
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AFL Career[edit]
1971[edit]
- Awarded Preston District Junior Football Association (P.D.J.F.A) under 10's best and fairest.
- Awarded North Reservoir Football Club under 10's best and fairest.
1973[edit]
- Awarded Preston District Junior Football Association (P.D.J.F.A) under 12's best and fairest.
- Awarded North Reservoir Football Club under 12's best and fairest.
1975[edit]
- Awarded Preston District Junior Football Association (P.D.J.F.A) under 14's best and fairest.
- Awarded North Reservoir Football Club under 14's best and fairest.
1977[edit]
- Awarded Preston District Junior Football Association (P.D.J.F.A) under 16's runner up.
- Awarded North Reservoir Football Club under 16's best and fairest.
1978[edit]
- Recruited from North Reservoir Football Club to Carlton Football Club.[1]
- Awarded Carlton under 19 Best on Ground in the Victorian Football League grand final versus Collingwood.[2]
- Awarded Victorian Teal Cup team under 17 best player at the AFL National Championships
- Represented on the under 17's All-Australian team versus Papua New Guinea
1979[edit]
- Career ending knee injury playing for the Carlton Reserves[3]
Coaching and Life After Football[edit]
- Martin went on to coach at Reservoir Football Club[4] coaching both the Under 18s 1983 Premiership and Coached Under 19s 1984 Premiership[5].
Following his time at Reservoir Football Club, Bill Martin joined as coach of the (N.T.F.L) where he managed 4 Premierships from 8 Grand Final appearances. Martin was named coach of the Waratahs "team of the century"[6]
External Links[edit]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqqxSTBrn_k