Troy Clarke (Australian rules footballer)

[2] In 1987, he joined South Australian National Football League club West Torrens and spent his four seasons playing mostly as a wingman.[3] Despite not making onto the Brisbane Bears list when they joined the competition in 1987, Clarke's efforts in South Australia saw him signed by the club in 1991.He participated in their reserves premiership that year and also represented Queensland in a State of Origin win over Victoria.Small, fast and versatile, Clarke was used in many positions by Brisbane and received 12 Brownlow Medal votes during his career.Clarke took over from Lance Spaulding as coach of Sandy Bay for the 1997 TFL Statewide League season in Tasmania.
West TorrensBrisbane BearsAustralian rules footballerAustralian Football Leaguebest and fairestAFL CairnsSouth Australian National Football LeagueSouth AustraliaState of OriginBrownlow MedalSandy Bay1997 TFL Statewide League seasonTasmaniaSouthern Catscoronary atherosclerosisThe AdvertiserBrisbane LionsSANFL West-End All-Stars Challenge - Country v CityFootball ParkPhillipsReddenAbernethyBurgessChampionFielkeMcAdamMcIntyreMcKinnonO'DwyerSchacheSeebohmTregenzaWhittleseaCahillLindsayA. JarmanFiacchiHodgesHuttonJakovichD. JarmanLiptakPaynterRobranSchwerdtStaritskiThompsonWarhurstWilliamsCornesFos Williams MedalAndrew Jarman1991 State of OriginThe GabbaAshcroftCampbellCrosiscaDickfosGibsonHardieLawrenceLester-SmithMcIvorMerrettO'BrienPotterTaylorWearne1993 State of OriginBellerive OvalCarlsonCockatoo-CollinsDunstallKennedyMcLuckieWindsorBuckleyFrancisMcLean