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Key Facts

Full name
Troy Clarke

Known as
Troy Clarke

Born
8 June 1969

Died
28 October 2013 (aged 44)

Age at first & last AFL game
First game: 21y 295d
Last game: 27y 21d

Height and weight
Height: 173 cm
Weight: 74 kg

Senior clubs
West Torrens; Brisbane

Jumper numbers
Brisbane: 12

Troy Clarke

ClubLeagueCareer spanGamesGoalsAvgWin %AKIAHBAMKBV
West TorrensSANFL1987-199064290.45
BrisbaneAFL1991-199668310.4626%9.546.542.6312
Total1987-1996132600.45

AFL: 10,197th player to appear, 3,469th most games played, 2,915th most goals kickedBrisbane: 74th player to appear, 88th most games played, 86th most goals kicked

A pocket-sized utility player originally from the South Cairns club, Troy Clarke was the only North Queensland player in the final list of 100 nominations for the Queensland Team of the Century, named in 2003. He had an outstanding junior career in which he represented Queensland at U17 level and won the Cairns League B&F Medal as a 17-year-old in 1986, but after missing selection in the foundation Brisbane Bears squad he instead joined West Torrens in the SANFL. He quickly became an established fixture at Torrens where he played 64 games from 1987 to 1990, mainly on the wing, and won selection in the 1989 South Australian Team of the Year. 

His standout performance in South Australia attracted the Bears attention, and he returned ‘home’ in 1991. Over the next six seasons he played 68 AFL games and kicked 31 goals with the Bears playing mainly as a back pocket/small forward/midfield tagger, with a career-best five goals against Fitzroy in 1994. Clarke was a member of the historic 1991 Queensland side that beat Victoria at the Gabba and the Bears' 1991 Reserves premiership side. A serious knee injury in 1995, which resulted in a second knee reconstruction, effectively ended his career, and after a brief comeback he retired to  pursue a coaching career in Tasmania. He later returned to Queensland to work in junior development and become a key figure for the code in the fast-developing Gold Coast region.

Author - Murray Bird and Peter Blucher

Sources

Full Points Footy Publications

Footnotes

* Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on.
+ Score at the end of extra time.