Mike Williamson, legendary commentator, dies aged 90

Written By Tom Naghten
Alex Jesaulenko

Legendary football broadcaster Mike Williamson has passed away, aged 90.

The man behind the microphone for Alex Jesaulenko's iconic mark in Carlton's 1970 grand final win died on Thursday, leaving behind a legacy as one of football's great media talents.

Upon his 90th birthday last June, the AFL compiled this list of five of Williamson's most iconic calls, including Jesaulenko's mark and Malcolm Blight's famous after-the-siren torpedo in 1976.


Williamson started working at Channel Seven in the 1950s and remained a mainstay of their sports coverage for decades.

His failing health, including a stroke, kept him largely out of the spotlight in recent years, though his impact was felt across the football community.

Tributes flowed on Thursday following the news of his passing.

Former Geelong legend and Footy Show panelist Sam Newman spoke about Williamson on 3AW.