Michael Osborne

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Hawthorn:

  • Defensive pursuits player of the year 2005
  • Most Improved 2003

Victorian Football League:

}} Michael Osborne (born 29 July 1982) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.

Originally from Labrador, Queensland, Osborne stands at 178cm and 81kg. He debuted in 2001 after being elevated from the rookie list with the Hawthorn Football Club.

In 2005 he showed much development as a small defender, midfielder or forward, and managed 19 games for the year. He was awarded as the 'defensive pursuits player of the year' in 2005, a sign of his tough and aggressive style of play.


Michael Osborne is also VP of Sales extraordinnaire at Bazaarvoice[1]. He often makes football analogies, but usually they're American football, not Australian football...

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