Former AFL Coach Mick Malthouse Fights Off Armed Home Invaders Melbourne
Former AFL Coach Mick Malthouse Fights Off Armed Home Invaders Melbourne

Former AFL Coach Mick Malthouse Fights Off Armed Home Invaders Melbourne

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AFL coaching legend Mick Malthouse bravely defended himself during a home invasion at his East Melbourne apartment in the early hours, fighting off two or three armed intruders with a piece of exercise equipment. The 72-year-old sustained minor injuries after one intruder attempted to stab him with a screwdriver, but he refused medical treatment at the scene. Police responded to reports of the break-in and confirmed that Malthouse chased the offenders to a nearby laneway, where he was assaulted before the intruders fled on foot. Malthouse, who coached a record 718 AFL games and won premierships with West Coast and Collingwood, is regarded as one of the game's greatest coaches. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and authorities have urged anyone with information to come forward. This incident follows similar acts of bravery by AFL figures, such as Carlton coach Michael Voss tackling an alleged armed car thief earlier this year.

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