Career
He then played for the Richmond Football Club from 1950 to 1952. He tied with South Melbourne"s Ron Clegg for the 1949 but was not awarded it based on the "countback" system in place at that time. The League later changed the system for tied results and, in 1989, he was awarded the medal retrospectively.
The club had appointed Bob McCaskill as coach and he wanted Kevin Curran to be captain.
A huge internal split occurred, the board sided with the new coach and gave Albiston and Austen open clearances. Austen was cleared to Richmond, he played 51 games from 1950 to 1952.
He was Captain/Coach of the Richmond Seconds side from 1953 to 1955, winning the competition"s best and fairest, the Gardiner Medal, in 1953. He led the Tigers" seconds to the 1954 and 1955 Seconds premierships.
Finally he went to Box Hill in the VFA as Captain/Coach in 1956 and non-playing coach from 1957 to 1959.
He coached Box Hill to its first two Finals appearances in the VFA, 3rd place in 1956 and 4th place in 1958. He also coached the VFA"s representative side in 1958. The "Colonel Austen Memorial Trophy" is awarded each year to the winning team in the first Hawthorn vs Richmond match of the regular American Federation of Labor-Congress season.