Jeremy Clayton

Athlete

1981 –

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Who is Jeremy Clayton?

Jeremy Clayton is a professional Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League before enjoying great success in the South Australian National Football League with the Port Adelaide Magpies, winning the Magarey Medal for the best and fairest in the SANFL in 2005 and four consecutive Best and Fairest Awards for Port Adelaide from 2005-2008.

Clayton was originally from Warracknabeal, Victoria and originally signed to play with SANFL club Woodville-West Torrens when he was rookie-listed by North Melbourne in 2002.

Clayton played eight games for North Melbourne between 2003 and 2004, while also representing North's Victorian Football League feeder club North Ballarat. After his delistment by North Melbourne, Clayton moved to Port Adelaide, winning a Magarey Medal in his first SANFL season in 2005, receiving the medal while in hospital after injuring his spleen during the final series.

AFL club Richmond approached Clayton at the end of 2005 with a view to drafting him at the 2005 AFL Draft but Clayton preferred to remain at Port Adelaide.

Clayton suffered a season ending knee reconstruction and retired from football at the end of the 2012 SANFL season.

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Born
Feb 9, 1981

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on July 23, 2013

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