A
Noongar Aboriginal man, Michael played in the
WAFL between 1975 and 1985 with the
South Fremantle Football Club, playing 243 games and kicking 231 goals. He played in South's 1980 premiership side and was appointed captain in 1983. He holds the WAFL record for the most consecutive league games (217). Throughout his career, Michael resisted numerous advances by
VFL clubs to move east and is often listed as one of the best players to never play in the VFL. He was a strong, high-leaping
ruckman who won the
Sandover Medal in 1980 and 1981. His 37 votes in 1981 (with nine best-on-ground performances and receiving votes in 15 of the 21 games played) was a record tally under the 3–2–1 voting system in place at the time. He represented
Western Australia in State or
State of Origin football on 17 occasions, captaining the side 3 times. In 1983, he won the
Simpson Medal for the best player in the WA vs SA game and the
Tassie Medal as the best player in Australia in
State of Origin football and was named captain in the 1983
All-Australian Team. He won the South Fremantle's fairest and best in 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981 and 1983. ==Recognition==