Career
Platt"s 1st choice position is Full Back but he has been more effective at Centre for the winning the "Rugby League World Centre of the Month" for August. Platt started his career at the Salford City Reds, making his début in Super League against the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in the final game of the 2001 season at just 17. However he never quite made the grade and was released by the club
Michael then signed for the Rochdale Hornets.
Michael then joined the, and helped the Tigers gain promotion in 2005. Despite the subsequent Super League season proving to be difficult in a squad which lacked quality, Platt still managed to score 7 tries.
However after a heartbreaking 29-17 defeat against Wakefield in the final game of the season, Castleford were relegated. Platt joined the in 2007 after a dispute between Platt and Castleford over his availability.
His first season started well and he topped the try-scorers league for a number of weeks at the start of the season.
He extended his contract in 2011 for a further 2 years, meaning he will stay with the Bulls until at least 2013. On the 18th of April 2014, Salford head coach, and former team-mate, Iestyn Harris signed up Michael to play for the Red Devils for the remainder of the 2014 season. Platt is an Irish international.
He was overlooked by Tony Smith for Great Britain and this has been seen to be due to his allegiance to Ireland for the World Cup 2008 in Australia, and the continuing outstanding form of Paul Wellens.
However he was called up for the Great Britain Squad for the 2007 test series with New Zealand, and played at full back for the prestigious Northern Union game against All Golds in a centenary match. He was named in the Ireland training squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup, and the Ireland squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.
In October 2014, Platt played in the European Cup competition.