Cameron Clayton Explained

Cameron Clayton
Birth Date:5 February 1957
Originalteam:New Norfolk (TANFL)
Debutdate:Round 15, 1974
Debutteam:Richmond
Debutopponent:Carlton
Debutstadium:the MCG
Height:180 cm
Weight:85 kg
Statsend:1983
Years1:1974–1977
Club1:Richmond
Games Goals1:57 (20)
Years2:1979–1982
Club2:Melbourne
Games Goals2:44 (18)
Years3:1983
Club3:Essendon
Games Goals3:17 (1)
Games Goalstotal:118 (39)
Careerhighlights:

1974

Cameron Clayton (born 5 February 1957) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond, Melbourne and Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Clayton came to the VFL from Tasmanian club New Norfolk and would go on to spend nine seasons in the league. Strongly built, Clayton was used mostly as a rover and came off the bench for Richmond in the 1974 Grand Final to finish his debut season a premiership player.

He joined Melbourne in 1979 and celebrated his 100th VFL game at Princes Park in the final game of the 1981 season. After managing just one game the following year he crossed to Essendon where he played in another Grand Final, this time finishing on the losing team. In a game against Carlton in 1983 he famously stole Bruce Doull's headband, which Tony Buhagiar threw into the crowd.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Fine, Mark. The Book of Footy Lists. 2011. Slattery Media Group. Australia. 9781921778308. 300.