Career
Otway was unable to play a WANFL game while at Swan Districts and had to wait until he switched to East Perth to make his senior debut. He was already 25 years when he made the move to Essendon and would spend two seasons with the club In 1982, his first season, he amassed 440 disposals at an average of 20 per game.
A rover, he missed only one game during the season and was Essendon"s second most prolific goal-kicker with 46 goals, three short of Simon Madden.
He had played one of his best games when he made his debut in the opening round of the season, against Footscray at Windy Hill. His last appearance in 1982 was an elimination final, where he was inaccurate with one goal and four behinds.
In the count at the end of the year he finished with nine votes, the equal third most by an Essendon player. Injuries meant he played only 14 games in 1983 but he still found a lot of the ball, averaging just under 19 disposals.
He finished his career back in Western Australia with East Perth.