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Mark Thompson (footballer)

Mark "Bomber" Thompson (born 19 November 1963) is a retired Australian rules footballer and former senior coach. He played 202 games for the Essendon Football Club from 1983 to 1996, captaining the side from 1992 until 1995.

Mark Thompson
Thompson at the 2008 AFL Grand Final parade
Personal information
Full name Mark Thompson
Nickname(s) Bomber
Date of birth (1963-11-19) 19 November 1963 (age 59)
Place of birth Melbourne, Victoria
Original team(s) Airport West (EDFL)
Height 177 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 87 kg (192 lb)
Position(s) Defender
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1983–1996 Essendon 202 (50)
Representative team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
1986 Victoria 1 (0)
Coaching career
Years Club Games (W–L–D)
2000–2010 Geelong 260 (161–96–3)
2014 Essendon 023 (12–10–1)
Total 283 (173–106–4)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1996.
2 State and international statistics correct as of 2014.
Career highlights

Playing

Coaching

Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

After retiring, he was an assistant coach at Essendon and then at North Melbourne before becoming the senior coach of the Geelong Football Club from 2000 to 2010 and coaching them to two premierships. In November 2010, Thompson returned to Essendon as a senior assistant coach and was then appointed the senior coach for the 2014 season.[1][2] He left the club at the end of 2014.

On 2 May 2018, he was charged with seven counts of drug trafficking and possession. He was released on $20,000 bail to appear in court at a later date.[3] He was later cleared of trafficking but convicted of possession.[4]

Playing career

Essendon

Thompson played for Essendon Football Club from 1983 until 1996, playing a total number of 202 games and kicked a total of 50 goals.[5] Thompson played most of his football in the backline, gaining a reputation as a fierce competitor. He won the club award for "Most Determined Player" in 1984 and 1986, "Most Improved Player" and "Best Clubman" in 1985, and best-and-fairest awards in 1987 and 1990. He also finished in the top five in the best-and-fairest on four other occasions. Thompson played in the 1984 and 1985 premiership sides and captained the 1993 premiership team. In 2002, Thompson's contribution to the club was recognised when he was voted the 20th best Essendon player of all time in the "Champions of Essendon" list.[6]

Coaching career

Essendon Football Club (1997-1998)

After Thompson retired as a player, Thompson became an assistant coach at Essendon Football Club under senior coach Kevin Sheedy for the 1997 season and 1998 season.[7]

North Melbourne Football Club (1999)

In 1999, Thompson joined the North Melbourne Football Club as an assistant coach under senior coach Denis Pagan in what became a premiership year for the Kangaroos in the 1999 season, when North Melbourne defeated Carlton in the 1999 Grand Final to win the premiership.[8]

Geelong Football Club (2000–2010)

Thompson was appointed as Geelong Football Club senior coach at the end of the 1999 season, for the 2000 season when he replaced Gary Ayres, who quit as Geelong Football Club senior coach.[9] As Geelong Football Club senior coach, Thompson was given an extended time to rebuild the club's playing list. The side finished 5th in the 2000 season in his first season as senior coach but was bundled out by 8th placed Hawthorn in the first week of the finals in the first finals match ever held at the Docklands Stadium. The club performed poorly for the next three seasons, missing the top 8. Thompson's position looked in danger, but in the 2004 season the side was a big improver, finishing fourth and making the Preliminary Finals. Due to his success in reinvigorating the club, Thompson's contract was extended until 2007. The following year (2005) the club finished sixth and was beaten in the Semi-Finals by 3 points against the eventual premiers Sydney after leading for the majority of the match.

In the 2006 season, however, the side eventually missed the finals after winning the NAB Cup and winning their first two matches in convincing style, leading them into flag favouritism. It was also a season where Thompson had used the 2005 semi-final loss to the Swans as motivation.[10] Following a Round 22 61-point demolition at the hands of lower-placed Hawthorn, Thompson's job was under immense pressure.[11]

After a very public review of the club, it was decided that Thompson should keep his job as senior coach. After a shaky start to the 2007 season that led many supporters to believe that nothing had changed from the 2006 season Thompson led his team to a massive 15 match winning streak (the biggest in a single season in club history) and a 106-point win against the Kangaroos in the Qualifying Final which is the 5th biggest finals winning margin in AFL/VFL history.

2007 then culminated in one of the biggest, if not the best highlight of Thompson's career, in both a coaching and footballer's role. Thompson coached Geelong to win the AFL premiership by more than 100 points, which was the highest winning margin in Grand Final history, against Port Adelaide Football Club at the MCG on 29 September. It was the club's first premiership since 1963, the year of Thompson's birth.

After the Essendon Football Club decided not to give Thompson's former mentor, Kevin Sheedy, a renewal of contract, there was speculation that Mark Thompson would take up the senior coaching role at Essendon for the 2008 season. However, with trade week quickly approaching, the club instead appointed Matthew Knights to the position.

After their record-breaking win in the grand final, Thompson's Cats were red hot favourite to repeat their 2007 success and their form during the year did nothing to change that. The Cats went 21–1 to claim the McClelland Trophy four games ahead of their nearest challenger, Hawthorn. After relatively easy wins against St Kilda and the Western Bulldogs in the finals, Geelong were into their second straight grand final, this time against Hawthorn, and were again hot favourites. In an upset, though, the Hawks beat Geelong by 26 points in front of 100,012 fans in the 2008 AFL Grand Final.

During an end-of-season holiday to New York that year, Thompson ran into Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy whilst inside a hotel. They were said to have drowned their sorrows following their respective Grand Final losses (Bellamy's Melbourne Storm lost the 2008 NRL Grand Final to Manly).[12]

In 2009, following a heartbreaking loss to Hawthorn in the 2008 Premiership decider, Geelong compiled an 18–4 record during the minor round and disposed of the Western Bulldogs and then Collingwood during the finals series. On 26 September, 2009 in the 2009 AFL Grand Final his Cats faced a St Kilda side determined to break its 43-year Premiership drought. In front of 99,251 fans on a rain-soaked MCG deck, the Cats clawed their way back after trailing at every break to win by 12 points. This would be Geelong's second flag in three years cementing their place as one of the great teams of the modern era. Thompson as always was magnanimous in victory and accepted the AFL Premiership trophy alongside Geelong legend Bob Davis.

After Geelong were eliminated from the preliminary finals to Collingwood, at the conclusion of the 2010 season, on 4 October 2010, Thompson announced his retirement and resignation as Geelong Football Club senior coach effective immediately, his reason being that he was "tired of coaching" after a decade at the helm.[13] Thompson was replaced by Chris Scott as Geelong Football club senior coach.

Return to Essendon Football Club (2010–2014)

On 10 November 2010, Thompson signed a lucrative contract to return to Essendon as the senior assistant coach under senior coach James Hird, putting an end to weeks of speculation following his resignation from Geelong.[2][14] According to football writer and commentator Caroline Wilson's sources, his contract was said to be worth $650,000 per year.[15] He was appointed the senior coach for the 2014 season while James Hird served his suspension,[1] and left the club after Hird returned as senior coach at the end of that year.

2013 supplements controversy

Following months of rumours and investigations, on 13 August 2013, Thompson, along with the Essendon Football Club, senior coach James Hird, football manager Danny Corcoran and club doctor Bruce Reid, were charged by the AFL with bringing the game into disrepute in relation to the supplements program at the club in 2011 and 2012. The club was given 14 days to consider the charges and faced an AFL Commission hearing on 26 August 2013.[16][17] On 27 August 2013, Thompson was fined $30,000 for his role in the supplements saga.[18]

Legal Issues

On 2 May 2018, he was charged with seven counts of drug trafficking and possession. He was released on $20,000 bail to appear in court at a later date.[19] He was later cleared of trafficking but convicted of possession.[20]

Statistics

Playing statistics

[21]
Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game)
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
1983 Essendon 26 2 1 0 22 10 32 3 0.5 0.0 11.0 5.0 16.0 1.5
1984 Essendon 26 20 4 3 203 143 346 60 0.2 0.2 10.2 7.2 17.3 3.0
1985 Essendon 26 23 5 5 261 188 449 71 0.2 0.2 11.3 8.2 19.5 3.1
1986 Essendon 26 22 2 3 247 192 439 93 0.1 0.1 11.2 8.7 20.0 4.2
1987 Essendon 26 18 16 9 217 131 348 75 32 0.9 0.5 12.1 7.3 19.3 4.2 1.8
1988 Essendon 26 0
1989 Essendon 26 10 0 1 134 76 210 40 10 0.0 0.1 13.4 7.6 21.0 4.0 1.0
1990 Essendon 26 24 7 8 321 198 519 114 28 0.3 0.3 13.4 8.3 21.6 4.8 1.2
1991 Essendon 26 9 6 3 106 58 164 35 9 0.7 0.3 11.8 6.4 18.2 3.9 1.0
1992 Essendon 26 21 5 2 300 169 469 81 22 0.2 0.1 14.3 8.0 22.3 3.9 1.0
1993 Essendon 26 21 2 0 330 180 510 91 25 0.1 0.0 15.7 8.6 24.3 4.3 1.2
1994 Essendon 26 13 1 1 140 84 224 51 19 0.1 0.1 10.8 6.5 17.2 3.9 1.5
1995 Essendon 26 11 0 2 99 65 164 32 10 0.0 0.2 9.0 5.9 14.9 2.9 0.9
1996 Essendon 26 8 1 1 84 42 126 37 12 0.1 0.1 10.5 5.3 15.8 4.6 1.5
Career 202 50 38 2464 1536 4000 783 167 0.2 0.2 12.2 7.6 19.8 3.9 1.2

Coaching statistics

[22]
Legend
 W  Wins  L  Losses  D  Draws  W%  Winning percentage  LP  Ladder position  LT  League teams
Season Team Games W L D W % LP LT
2000 Geelong 23 12 10 1 54.3% 5 16
2001 Geelong 22 9 13 0 40.9% 12 16
2002 Geelong 22 11 11 0 50.0% 9 16
2003 Geelong 22 7 14 1 34.1% 12 16
2004 Geelong 25 16 9 0 64.0% 4 16
2005 Geelong 24 13 11 0 54.2% 5 16
2006 Geelong 22 10 11 1 47.7% 10 16
2007 Geelong 25 21 4 0 84.0% 1 16
2008 Geelong 25 23 2 0 92.0% 1 16
2009 Geelong 25 21 4 0 84.0% 2 16
2010 Geelong 25 18 7 0 72.0% 2 16
2014 Essendon 23 12 10 1 54.3% 7 18
Career totals 283 173 106 4 61.8%

Honours and achievements

Brownlow Medal votes
Season Votes
1983 0
1984 0
1985 1
1986 6
1987 4
1988 0
1989 3
1990 3
1991 0
1992 1
1993 5
1994 0
1995 0
1996 0
Total 23

Playing honours

Team

Individual

Coaching honours

Team

Individual:

References

  1. ^ a b "Thompson named Senior Coach for 2014" 6 March 2019 at the Wayback Machine, Essendon Football Club, 10 October 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
  2. ^ a b Hunter, Thomas (10 November 2010). "'Bomber' joins Hird at Windy Hill, both miss announcement". The Age. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  3. ^ Rizmal, Zalika (2 May 2018). "Mark 'Bomber' Thompson arrested, charged with drug trafficking, possession". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  4. ^ Oaten, James (11 July 2019). "Drug trafficking charges against former AFL coach Mark 'Bomber' Thompson dismissed". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  5. ^ "MARK THOMPSON". Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  6. ^ "MARK THOMPSON". Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  7. ^ "Mark A. THOMPSON". Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  8. ^ "Mark A. THOMPSON". Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  9. ^ "Geelong's nine-year journey". 27 September 2007. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  10. ^ Blake, Martin (10 September 2005). . The Age. Archived from the original on 6 March 2006. Retrieved 12 April 2011.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  11. ^ Wilson, Caroline (6 September 2006). "Thompson's tenure at Cattery remains in peril". The Age. p. 2. Archived from the original on 6 September 2006.
  12. ^ Robinson, Mark (13 October 2009). "Mark Thompson and Craig Bellamy reveal their football secrets". Herald Sun.
  13. ^ Brodie, Will (4 October 2010). "Geelong coach Thompson quits". The Age.
  14. ^ Brodie, Will (4 October 2010). "Geelong coach Thompson quits". The Age. Melbourne, Victoria.
  15. ^ Wilson, Caroline (17 August 2013). "Bomber SOS targets Sheedy". The Age. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
  16. ^ "Essendon supplements saga: The story so far". The Age. 13 August 2013. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  17. ^ "AFL's statement". The Age. 13 August 2013. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  18. ^ Staff Writers (27 August 2013). "Dons' D-Day: your five-minute guide". AFL. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  19. ^ Rizmal, Zalika (2 May 2018). "Mark 'Bomber' Thompson arrested, charged with drug trafficking, possession". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  20. ^ Oaten, James (11 July 2019). "Drug trafficking charges against former AFL coach Mark 'Bomber' Thompson dismissed". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  21. ^ Mark Thompson's player profile at AFL Tables
  22. ^ Mark Thompson's coaching profile at AFL Tables

External links

  • Mark Thompson's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • Mark Thompson coaching record and statistics at FootyWire.com

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Mark Bomber Thompson born 19 November 1963 is a retired Australian rules footballer and former senior coach He played 202 games for the Essendon Football Club from 1983 to 1996 captaining the side from 1992 until 1995 Mark ThompsonThompson at the 2008 AFL Grand Final paradePersonal informationFull nameMark ThompsonNickname s BomberDate of birth 1963 11 19 19 November 1963 age 59 Place of birthMelbourne VictoriaOriginal team s Airport West EDFL Height177 cm 5 ft 10 in Weight87 kg 192 lb Position s DefenderPlaying career1YearsClubGames Goals 1983 1996Essendon202 50 Representative team honoursYearsTeamGames Goals 1986Victoria1 0 Coaching careerYearsClubGames W L D 2000 2010Geelong260 161 96 3 2014Essendon0 23 12 10 1 Total283 173 106 4 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1996 2 State and international statistics correct as of 2014 Career highlightsPlaying Essendon premiership player 1984 1985 Essendon premiership captain 1993 Essendon Best amp Fairest 1987 1990 Essendon captain 1992 1995Coaching Geelong premiership coach 2007 2009 All Australian coach 2007 2009Sources AFL Tables AustralianFootball comAfter retiring he was an assistant coach at Essendon and then at North Melbourne before becoming the senior coach of the Geelong Football Club from 2000 to 2010 and coaching them to two premierships In November 2010 Thompson returned to Essendon as a senior assistant coach and was then appointed the senior coach for the 2014 season 1 2 He left the club at the end of 2014 On 2 May 2018 he was charged with seven counts of drug trafficking and possession He was released on 20 000 bail to appear in court at a later date 3 He was later cleared of trafficking but convicted of possession 4 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Essendon 2 Coaching career 2 1 Essendon Football Club 1997 1998 2 2 North Melbourne Football Club 1999 2 3 Geelong Football Club 2000 2010 2 4 Return to Essendon Football Club 2010 2014 3 2013 supplements controversy 4 Legal Issues 5 Statistics 5 1 Playing statistics 5 2 Coaching statistics 6 Honours and achievements 6 1 Playing honours 6 2 Coaching honours 7 References 8 External linksPlaying career EditEssendon Edit Thompson played for Essendon Football Club from 1983 until 1996 playing a total number of 202 games and kicked a total of 50 goals 5 Thompson played most of his football in the backline gaining a reputation as a fierce competitor He won the club award for Most Determined Player in 1984 and 1986 Most Improved Player and Best Clubman in 1985 and best and fairest awards in 1987 and 1990 He also finished in the top five in the best and fairest on four other occasions Thompson played in the 1984 and 1985 premiership sides and captained the 1993 premiership team In 2002 Thompson s contribution to the club was recognised when he was voted the 20th best Essendon player of all time in the Champions of Essendon list 6 Coaching career EditEssendon Football Club 1997 1998 Edit After Thompson retired as a player Thompson became an assistant coach at Essendon Football Club under senior coach Kevin Sheedy for the 1997 season and 1998 season 7 North Melbourne Football Club 1999 Edit In 1999 Thompson joined the North Melbourne Football Club as an assistant coach under senior coach Denis Pagan in what became a premiership year for the Kangaroos in the 1999 season when North Melbourne defeated Carlton in the 1999 Grand Final to win the premiership 8 Geelong Football Club 2000 2010 Edit Thompson was appointed as Geelong Football Club senior coach at the end of the 1999 season for the 2000 season when he replaced Gary Ayres who quit as Geelong Football Club senior coach 9 As Geelong Football Club senior coach Thompson was given an extended time to rebuild the club s playing list The side finished 5th in the 2000 season in his first season as senior coach but was bundled out by 8th placed Hawthorn in the first week of the finals in the first finals match ever held at the Docklands Stadium The club performed poorly for the next three seasons missing the top 8 Thompson s position looked in danger but in the 2004 season the side was a big improver finishing fourth and making the Preliminary Finals Due to his success in reinvigorating the club Thompson s contract was extended until 2007 The following year 2005 the club finished sixth and was beaten in the Semi Finals by 3 points against the eventual premiers Sydney after leading for the majority of the match In the 2006 season however the side eventually missed the finals after winning the NAB Cup and winning their first two matches in convincing style leading them into flag favouritism It was also a season where Thompson had used the 2005 semi final loss to the Swans as motivation 10 Following a Round 22 61 point demolition at the hands of lower placed Hawthorn Thompson s job was under immense pressure 11 After a very public review of the club it was decided that Thompson should keep his job as senior coach After a shaky start to the 2007 season that led many supporters to believe that nothing had changed from the 2006 season Thompson led his team to a massive 15 match winning streak the biggest in a single season in club history and a 106 point win against the Kangaroos in the Qualifying Final which is the 5th biggest finals winning margin in AFL VFL history 2007 then culminated in one of the biggest if not the best highlight of Thompson s career in both a coaching and footballer s role Thompson coached Geelong to win the AFL premiership by more than 100 points which was the highest winning margin in Grand Final history against Port Adelaide Football Club at the MCG on 29 September It was the club s first premiership since 1963 the year of Thompson s birth After the Essendon Football Club decided not to give Thompson s former mentor Kevin Sheedy a renewal of contract there was speculation that Mark Thompson would take up the senior coaching role at Essendon for the 2008 season However with trade week quickly approaching the club instead appointed Matthew Knights to the position After their record breaking win in the grand final Thompson s Cats were red hot favourite to repeat their 2007 success and their form during the year did nothing to change that The Cats went 21 1 to claim the McClelland Trophy four games ahead of their nearest challenger Hawthorn After relatively easy wins against St Kilda and the Western Bulldogs in the finals Geelong were into their second straight grand final this time against Hawthorn and were again hot favourites In an upset though the Hawks beat Geelong by 26 points in front of 100 012 fans in the 2008 AFL Grand Final During an end of season holiday to New York that year Thompson ran into Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy whilst inside a hotel They were said to have drowned their sorrows following their respective Grand Final losses Bellamy s Melbourne Storm lost the 2008 NRL Grand Final to Manly 12 In 2009 following a heartbreaking loss to Hawthorn in the 2008 Premiership decider Geelong compiled an 18 4 record during the minor round and disposed of the Western Bulldogs and then Collingwood during the finals series On 26 September 2009 in the 2009 AFL Grand Final his Cats faced a St Kilda side determined to break its 43 year Premiership drought In front of 99 251 fans on a rain soaked MCG deck the Cats clawed their way back after trailing at every break to win by 12 points This would be Geelong s second flag in three years cementing their place as one of the great teams of the modern era Thompson as always was magnanimous in victory and accepted the AFL Premiership trophy alongside Geelong legend Bob Davis After Geelong were eliminated from the preliminary finals to Collingwood at the conclusion of the 2010 season on 4 October 2010 Thompson announced his retirement and resignation as Geelong Football Club senior coach effective immediately his reason being that he was tired of coaching after a decade at the helm 13 Thompson was replaced by Chris Scott as Geelong Football club senior coach Return to Essendon Football Club 2010 2014 Edit On 10 November 2010 Thompson signed a lucrative contract to return to Essendon as the senior assistant coach under senior coach James Hird putting an end to weeks of speculation following his resignation from Geelong 2 14 According to football writer and commentator Caroline Wilson s sources his contract was said to be worth 650 000 per year 15 He was appointed the senior coach for the 2014 season while James Hird served his suspension 1 and left the club after Hird returned as senior coach at the end of that year 2013 supplements controversy EditFollowing months of rumours and investigations on 13 August 2013 Thompson along with the Essendon Football Club senior coach James Hird football manager Danny Corcoran and club doctor Bruce Reid were charged by the AFL with bringing the game into disrepute in relation to the supplements program at the club in 2011 and 2012 The club was given 14 days to consider the charges and faced an AFL Commission hearing on 26 August 2013 16 17 On 27 August 2013 Thompson was fined 30 000 for his role in the supplements saga 18 Legal Issues EditOn 2 May 2018 he was charged with seven counts of drug trafficking and possession He was released on 20 000 bail to appear in court at a later date 19 He was later cleared of trafficking but convicted of possession 20 Statistics EditPlaying statistics Edit 21 Legend G Goals K Kicks D Disposals T Tackles B Behinds H Handballs M MarksSeason Team No Games Totals Averages per game G B K H D M T G B K H D M T1983 Essendon 26 2 1 0 22 10 32 3 0 5 0 0 11 0 5 0 16 0 1 5 1984 Essendon 26 20 4 3 203 143 346 60 0 2 0 2 10 2 7 2 17 3 3 0 1985 Essendon 26 23 5 5 261 188 449 71 0 2 0 2 11 3 8 2 19 5 3 1 1986 Essendon 26 22 2 3 247 192 439 93 0 1 0 1 11 2 8 7 20 0 4 2 1987 Essendon 26 18 16 9 217 131 348 75 32 0 9 0 5 12 1 7 3 19 3 4 2 1 81988 Essendon 26 0 1989 Essendon 26 10 0 1 134 76 210 40 10 0 0 0 1 13 4 7 6 21 0 4 0 1 01990 Essendon 26 24 7 8 321 198 519 114 28 0 3 0 3 13 4 8 3 21 6 4 8 1 21991 Essendon 26 9 6 3 106 58 164 35 9 0 7 0 3 11 8 6 4 18 2 3 9 1 01992 Essendon 26 21 5 2 300 169 469 81 22 0 2 0 1 14 3 8 0 22 3 3 9 1 01993 Essendon 26 21 2 0 330 180 510 91 25 0 1 0 0 15 7 8 6 24 3 4 3 1 21994 Essendon 26 13 1 1 140 84 224 51 19 0 1 0 1 10 8 6 5 17 2 3 9 1 51995 Essendon 26 11 0 2 99 65 164 32 10 0 0 0 2 9 0 5 9 14 9 2 9 0 91996 Essendon 26 8 1 1 84 42 126 37 12 0 1 0 1 10 5 5 3 15 8 4 6 1 5Career 202 50 38 2464 1536 4000 783 167 0 2 0 2 12 2 7 6 19 8 3 9 1 2Coaching statistics Edit 22 Legend W Wins L Losses D Draws W Winning percentage LP Ladder position LT League teamsSeason Team Games W L D W LP LT2000 Geelong 23 12 10 1 54 3 5 162001 Geelong 22 9 13 0 40 9 12 162002 Geelong 22 11 11 0 50 0 9 162003 Geelong 22 7 14 1 34 1 12 162004 Geelong 25 16 9 0 64 0 4 162005 Geelong 24 13 11 0 54 2 5 162006 Geelong 22 10 11 1 47 7 10 162007 Geelong 25 21 4 0 84 0 1 162008 Geelong 25 23 2 0 92 0 1 162009 Geelong 25 21 4 0 84 0 2 162010 Geelong 25 18 7 0 72 0 2 162014 Essendon 23 12 10 1 54 3 7 18Career totals 283 173 106 4 61 8 Honours and achievements EditBrownlow Medal votesSeason Votes1983 01984 01985 11986 61987 41988 01989 31990 31991 01992 11993 51994 01995 01996 0Total 23Playing honours Edit Team VFL AFL Premiership Essendon 1984 1985 1993 C McClelland Trophy Essendon 1984 1985 1990 1993 C AFL Pre Season Cup Essendon 1993 C Night Series Winner Essendon 1984Individual W S Crichton Medal Essendon F C B amp F 1987 1990 Essendon F C Best Clubman Award 1985 Essendon F C Most Determined Player Award 1984 1986 Essendon F C Most Improved Player Award 1985 State of Origin Representative Honours 1986 Essendon F C Captain 1992 1995 Essendon F C Team of the Century Back Pocket Champions of Essendon 20thCoaching honours Edit Team VFL AFL Premiership Geelong 2007 2009 McClelland Trophy Geelong 2007 2008 Pre Season Cup Geelong 2006 2009Individual Jock McHale Medal 2007 2009 All Australian 2007 2009 AFLCA Coach of the Year Award 2007 2008 Victorian Coach for AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match 2008References Edit a b Thompson named Senior Coach for 2014 Archived 6 March 2019 at the Wayback Machine Essendon Football Club 10 October 2013 Retrieved 10 October 2013 a b Hunter Thomas 10 November 2010 Bomber joins Hird at Windy Hill both miss announcement The Age Retrieved 14 August 2013 Rizmal Zalika 2 May 2018 Mark Bomber Thompson arrested charged with drug trafficking possession Australian Broadcasting Corporation Oaten James 11 July 2019 Drug trafficking charges against former AFL coach Mark Bomber Thompson dismissed Australian Broadcasting Corporation MARK THOMPSON Retrieved 21 April 2022 MARK THOMPSON Retrieved 21 April 2022 Mark A THOMPSON Retrieved 24 November 2021 Mark A THOMPSON Retrieved 24 November 2021 Geelong s nine year journey 27 September 2007 Retrieved 24 November 2021 Blake Martin 10 September 2005 Coach tells Cats to learn from loss The Age Archived from the original on 6 March 2006 Retrieved 12 April 2011 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link Wilson Caroline 6 September 2006 Thompson s tenure at Cattery remains in peril The Age p 2 Archived from the original on 6 September 2006 Robinson Mark 13 October 2009 Mark Thompson and Craig Bellamy reveal their football secrets Herald Sun Brodie Will 4 October 2010 Geelong coach Thompson quits The Age Brodie Will 4 October 2010 Geelong coach Thompson quits The Age Melbourne Victoria Wilson Caroline 17 August 2013 Bomber SOS targets Sheedy The Age Retrieved 17 August 2013 Essendon supplements saga The story so far The Age 13 August 2013 Retrieved 14 August 2013 AFL s statement The Age 13 August 2013 Retrieved 14 August 2013 Staff Writers 27 August 2013 Dons D Day your five minute guide AFL Retrieved 28 August 2013 Rizmal Zalika 2 May 2018 Mark Bomber Thompson arrested charged with drug trafficking possession Australian Broadcasting Corporation Oaten James 11 July 2019 Drug trafficking charges against former AFL coach Mark Bomber Thompson dismissed Australian Broadcasting Corporation Mark Thompson s player profile at AFL Tables Mark Thompson s coaching profile at AFL TablesExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mark Thompson footballer Mark Thompson s playing statistics from AFL Tables Mark Thompson coaching record and statistics at FootyWire com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Thompson footballer amp oldid 1132950012, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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