Background
Michael "Micky" Turner grew up in Warrnambool and did his final years of high school at Monivae College in Hamilton.
Michael "Micky" Turner grew up in Warrnambool and did his final years of high school at Monivae College in Hamilton.
He followed in the footsteps of his father Leo Turner in representing Geelong and played as a wingman and half forward. He was an All-Australian in 1979 and captained the club for three seasons between 1984 and 1986. In 1982 he was Geelong"s leading goalkicker with 40 goals.
In 1989, Turner signed on as captain-coach of Werribee in the Victorian Football Association.
In 1995 he was appointed by American Federation of Labor-Congress Victoria to be the regional manager for the Geelong Falcons, responsible for the development of junior talent in the area. In 2014 he completed his 20th year in the job and has helped make the Falcons one of the highest regarded junior development programs in Australia.
Turner is a wingman in Geelong"s official "Team of the Century".