- Clay Sampson
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Clay Sampson Personal information Full name Clay Sampson Date of birth 24 February 1976 Original team South Adelaide Draft 51st overall, 1994 AFL Draft Height/Weight 178 cm / 78 kg Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 1995–1996
1997–1998
1999–2000
TotalMelbourne
Adelaide
Richmond13 (1)
24 (16)
27 (18)
64 (35)1 Playing statistics to end of 2000 season .Clay Sampson (born 24 February 1976) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL) and the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Clay debuted for South Adelaide in 1994 before being drafted and going on to play 64 AFL games at three different AFL clubs.[1]
He returned to South Adelaide in 2001, before officially retiring in 2008. He was appointed Assistant Coach at the start of the 2008 season, before being thrust into the head coaching position, when John "Jack" Cahill resigned midway through the season. Clay was appointed until the end of the 2009 season.
Clay now coaches Myponga Sellicks Football Club in the Great Southern Football League.
Contents
Career
- Melbourne: 1995–96, 13 games, 1 goal.[1]
- Adelaide: 1997–98, 24 games, 16 goals.[1]
- Richmond: 1999–2000, 27 games, 18 goals.[1]
- South Adelaide Football Club
Player honours
- 1997 Premiership player with Adelaide[1]
- 2003–2006 South Adelaide captain
- 2001 South Adelaide leading goalkicker
References
External links
Adelaide Football Club 1997 AFL Premiers Adelaide 19.11 (125) defeated St Kilda 13.16 (94), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Coach: Blight 1994 AFL Draft 1. Jeff White • 2. Anthony Rocca • 3. Shannon Grant • 4. Scott Lucas • 5. Joel Smith • 6. Robert McMahon • 7. Tony Brown • 8. Daniel Harford • 9. Ben Wilson • 10. Blake Caracella • 11. Damien Ryan • 12. Shane Sikora • 13. Chris Hemley • 14. Michael Martin • 15. Scott Camporeale • 16. Adem Yze • 17. Carl Steinfort • 18. Robert Di Rosa • 19. Ben Holland • 20. Stuart Mangin • 21. Matthew Nicks • 22. Winston Abraham • 23. John Rombotis • 24. Matthew Manfield • 25. Steven Sziller • 26. Tim Elliott • 27. Toby Kennett • 28. Shawn Lewfatt • 29. Jason Torney • 30. Chad Liddell • 31. Allen Nash • 32. Simon Cox • 33. Mark Cullen • 34. Michael Polley • 35. Marty Warry • 36. Matthew Robbins • 37. Ashley Blurton • 38. Matthew Collins • 39. Stephen Carter • 40. Michael O'Loughlin • 41. Adam White • 42. Douglas Headland • 43. Dean Matthews • 44. Jeremy Dyer • 45. Gary Moorcroft • 46. Justin Charles • 47. Robert Ahmat • 48. Austinn Jones • 49. Shaun Baxter • 50. Brett Higgins • 51. Clay Sampson • 52. Danny Stevens • 53. Mark Orchard • 54. Ian Downsborough • 55. Mark Belleville • 56. Ryan Smith • 57. Emil Parthenides • 58. Peter Bird • 59. Nathan Saunders • 60. Brad Scott • 61. Stephen Zavalas • 62. Justin Blumfield • 63. Ross Funcke • 64. Robert Powell • 65. Lee Fraser • 66. Scott Taylor • 67. Anthony Bourke • 68. Luke Norman • 69. Dean Helmers • 70. Adam Benjamin • 71. Jason Spinks • 72. Dean Grainger • 73. Sam McFarlane • 74. Troy Luff • 75. Gerard Jess • 76. Todd McHardy • 77. Ben Dixon • 78. Daryl Griffin • 79. Aaron Hamill • 80. Ben Atkins • 81. Tim Allen • 84. Doug Hawkins • 85. Michael Agnello • 86. Shaun Gordon • 87. Simon Arnott • 88. Nathon Irvin • 89. David Nicholson • 90. Matthew Joy • 93. Michael Murphy • 94. Jade Rawlings • 95. Kym EyersCategories:- Melbourne Football Club players
- Adelaide Football Club players
- Richmond Football Club players
- South Adelaide Football Club players
- South Adelaide Football Club coaches
- Australian rules footballers from South Australia
- 1976 births
- Living people
- Australian rules biography, 1970s birth stubs
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