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Australian rules footballer, born 1952This article is about the Australian footballer, born 1952. For his son, the Australian footballer, born 1980, see David Clarke (Australian footballer, born 1980). For other uses, see David Clarke (disambiguation).

Australian rules footballer
David Clarke Sr.
Personal information
Date of birth (1952-12-31) 31 December 1952 (age 71)
Original team(s) Geelong College
Debut Round 1, 3 April 1971, Geelong vs. St Kilda, at Kardinia Park
Height 184 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 82 kg (181 lb)
Position(s) Midfielder/half forward
Playing career
Years Club Games (Goals)
1971–1981 Geelong 202 (298)
1982 Carlton 009 0(21)
Total 211 (319)
Playing statistics correct to the end of 1982.
Career highlights
  • Geelong Best and Fairest 1971, 1978, 1979
  • Geelong leading goalkicker 1979
  • Victorian State representative 14 times
  • All Australian 1972
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

David E. Clarke (born 31 December 1952) is a former Australian rules footballer with Victorian Football League (VFL) clubs Geelong and Carlton. Better known as a half-forward flanker Clarke also played in the centre and centre half-back.

Clarke won Geelong's Best and Fairest three times and was runner-up four times.

Clarke was a director of the failed Geelong based Pyramid Building Society, which collapsed in 1990 with debts of A$2 billion. He was charged with 13 breaches of the Building Societies Act and was given a two-year suspended jail sentence and fined $47,000 after pleading guilty.

Clarke's sons David and Tim played in the Australian Football League (AFL) and daughter Georgina competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney as a 16-year-old, semi-finalist in the Women's 1500m.

References

  1. Begg, Peter (25 June 2010). "PYRAMID 20 YEARS ON: Too much water under bridge, says Clarke".

External links

Carji Greeves Medal · Geelong Football Club best and fairest winners
Geelong Football ClubTeam of the Century
Full-back
Half-back
Centre
Half-forward
Full-forward
Ruck
Interchange
Emergencies
Geelong Football Club · leading goalkickers
AFL
AFL Women's
1972 All-Australian team
South Australia
Tasmania
  • Jim Leitch (Scottsdale)
  • Victoria
  • David Clarke (Geelong)
  • Gary Dempsey (Footscray)
  • Gary Hardeman (Melbourne)
  • Alex Jesaulenko (Carlton)
  • Leigh Matthews (Hawthorn)
  • Peter McKenna (Collingwood)
  • Travis Payze (St Kilda)
  • Len Thompson (Collingwood)
  • David Thorpe (Footscray)
  • John Williams (Essendon)
  • Western Australia
  • Bob Beecroft (Swan Districts)
  • Malcolm Brown (East Perth) (Captain)
  • Brian Ciccotosto (South Fremantle)
  • Ken McAullay (East Perth)
  • Ian Miller (Perth)
  • Alan Watling (West Perth)
  • George Young (Subiaco)
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