Simon Madden

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Simon Madden (born December 30, 1957) was an Australian rules footballer for the Essendon Bombers from 1974 until 1992. He was also president of the AFL Players Association from 1985 until 1989.

Simon Madden was one of the greatest ruckman to play the game, and certainly the most durable. In all he played 378 senior matches, the most by any Essendon player, and third most league history (Behind Michael Tuck and Kevin Bartlett). In addition to playing in the ruck, Madden was a handy part-time forward, kicking 575 goals in his career, a club record that stood until it was broken in 2003 by full-forward Matthew Lloyd.

Madden won four Essendon best and fairest awards (1977, 1979, 1983 and 1984) and captained the side in the 1980 and 1981 seasons. He played in the back-to-back premiership sides in 1984 and 1985, winning the Norm Smith Medal for best on ground in the 1985 Grand Final. He was also named in the All-Australian Team on three occasions (1983, 1984 and 1987).

He was named in the ruck in Essendon's "Team of the Century" and named as the fifth best player ever to play for the club in the "Champions of Essendon" list.

Simon's brother Justin was also a top class ruckman for Essendon and Carlton, and they are the only set of brothers to both play 300 games of league football. Both brothers had their secondary schooling at St Bernard's College Essendon a school renowned for its sporting prowess. (The school is the only to ever produce three 300-game players, with Simon and Justin Madden joining former Bomber Gary Foulds in this achievement)[citation needed]

Simon became head coach of St. Bernards Old Collegians Football Club Seniors (Essendon, VIC, Australia) in 2005.

Preceded by
Billy Duckworth
Norm Smith Medallist
1985
Succeeded by
Gary Ayres