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{{Short description|Australian rules footballer}}
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{{For|the British tennis player|Scott Clayton (tennis)}}
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| birthdate = [[November 13]], [[1959]]
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| heightweight = 185 cm / 88 kg
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| debutdate = [[1981]]
| debutteam = [[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy]]
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[[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy]] (1981-90)
* 160 games, 23 goals
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'''Scott Clayton''' (born [[November 13]], [[1959]]) is a former [[Australian rules]] footballer who played for [[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy]] in the [[Australian Football League|VFL]] during the 1980s.


'''Scott Clayton''' (born 13 November 1959) is a former [[Australian rules football]]er who played for [[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy]] in the [[Australian Football League|Victorian Football League]] (VFL) during the 1980s.
A tagger from Hobart, Clayton started his career with Fitzroy in 1981 and often played on key opposition players. He won Fitzroy's best and fairest award in 1990, his last season in the VFL.

A tagger from [[Hobart Football Club|Hobart]], Clayton started his career with Fitzroy in 1981 and often played on key opposition players. He won Fitzroy's best and fairest award in 1990, his last season in the VFL.<ref>{{Ref AFL Encyc|1st|65}}</ref>

Scott went on to become a recruitment manager for a number of AFL clubs, including the Brisbane Bears, Brisbane Lions, Western Bulldogs and the Gold Coast Suns.

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{AflRleague|ref=S/Scott_Clayton.html}}
*{{AFL Tables | S/Scott_Clayton }}

{{Mitchell Medal}}
{{1990 Tasmania State of Origin players}}


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[[Category:1959 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Australian rules footballers]]
[[Category:Australian rules footballers from Tasmania]]
[[Category:Fitzroy Lions players]]
[[Category:Fitzroy Football Club players]]
[[Category:Mitchell Medal winners]]
[[Category:Hobart Football Club players]]
[[Category:Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame inductees]]
[[Category:Tasmanian State of Origin players]]

Latest revision as of 14:41, 14 December 2023

Scott Clayton
Personal information
Date of birth (1959-11-13) 13 November 1959 (age 64)
Original team(s) Hobart
Height 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 88 kg (194 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1981–1990 Fitzroy 160 (23)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1990.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Scott Clayton (born 13 November 1959) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1980s.

A tagger from Hobart, Clayton started his career with Fitzroy in 1981 and often played on key opposition players. He won Fitzroy's best and fairest award in 1990, his last season in the VFL.[1]

Scott went on to become a recruitment manager for a number of AFL clubs, including the Brisbane Bears, Brisbane Lions, Western Bulldogs and the Gold Coast Suns.

References

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  1. ^ Main, Jim; Holmesby, Russell (1992). The Encyclopedia of League Footballers. Melbourne, Victoria: Wilkinson Books. p. 65. ISBN 1-86337-085-4.
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