Clayton Lamb
Athlete
1964 –
Who is Clayton Lamb?
Clayton Andrew Lamb is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Adelaide in the Australian Football League, West Adelaide and Glenelg Football Clubs in the South Australian National Football League.
Lamb made his senior SANFL debut for West Adelaide in 1981 shortly after his 17th birthday, and was a regular fixture in their team throughout the 1980s. A player with a long left foot kick, Lamb played mostly as a midfielder or half forward and topped West Adelaide's goal-kicking with 38 in 1988. After captaining the club in the 1989 season, he made a surprise switch to Glenelg the following year. He was good enough to represent South Australia at interstate football on three occasions.
Hawthorn had initially secured the services of Lamb, in the 1986 VFL Draft, but it was with Adelaide that he made his debut at that level. Lamb was a one of the foundation players for Adelaide in 1991 and made played his only league game in their round five loss to the West Coast Eagles at Subiaco Oval. Lamb remained the only player to be delisted with only one game to their name until John Hinge in 2007.
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