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Michael Voss : ウィキペディア英語版
Michael Voss

Michael Voss (born 7 July 1975) is the former senior coach of the Brisbane Lions Australian Football League team and a former professional Australian rules footballer. He is currently serving as the midfield coach of the Port Adelaide Football Club.
During his AFL playing career, in which he played entirely for the Brisbane Bears and then the Brisbane Lions (a merger of the Brisbane Bears with a Melbourne-based club, the Fitzroy Football Club also known as the Lions), Voss was recognised as one of the greats of league and club and is listed by journalist Mike Sheahan as one of the top 50 players of all time.〔http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/208/default.aspx?newsid=55909〕 He won the league's most prestigious individual award, the Brownlow Medal, and was recognised as one of the best players and captains in the league between 2002 and 2003 through six time All-Australian selection including the captaincy and the winner of the Leigh Matthews Trophy for the league's most valued player. He captained the Brisbane Lions in four consecutive AFL Grand Finals with three straight premierships (2001–2003). Additionally, he represented Australia in the 2006 International Rules Series and the state of Queensland in State of Origin. As a player he was noted for his fearless play, inspirational leadership and the ability to turn a game. Voss has been inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
==Early life and career==
Voss was born in Traralgon, Victoria and lived as a child in Orbost until the age of 11, when he moved with his family to Beenleigh,〔(Football farewells a truly loyal servant )〕 south of Brisbane. Voss attended Trinity College during his high school years in Queensland.〔(SPECIAL REWARD FOR BBC )〕 His younger brother Brett also played for the Brisbane Lions before transferring to St Kilda Football Club to enhance his opportunities to play senior football.
Voss' football skills were excellent from an early age. He made his senior debut for Morningside in the QAFL at the age of 15 years.〔(Faith in a pride of Lions )〕 A year later he kicked 14 goals for Queensland in an under-17 representative match, before eventually winning the Hunter-Harrison Medal for the tournament. The following week, at 17 years and 11 days of age,〔(Brisbane Lions release statement on Michael Voss )〕 he debuted for the Brisbane Bears against Fitzroy at Princes Park in Melbourne, the youngest ever player to play a senior game for the club.

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