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Anyone remember this bloke?

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got picked up in the same draft as brad green paul wheatley.. did play a game till round 22 2002 against the saint. famouse for kicking a goal with his first kick. got delsited and god knows why we rookied him again.

anyways what did happen to michael clark and where is he now??

 

Son of Denis Clark. Very slight and played mainly at Sandy. Probably playing suburban footy somewhere.

Haha. I remember around that time i didn't pay too much attention to off field issues, draftees etc so i had no idea who Michael Clark was, or that it was his debut.

I was listening on the radio and when Clark kicked the goal i remember getting [censored] off because i thought it was one of St. Kilda's Clarkes, was pretty suprised when i they said 'Great goal by the Dees'.

 

I don't know what happened to Michael Clark, I remember wanting him to get a game and being away when he finally did and missing his one and only AFL goal. Also remember he had, at one stage, broken both his arms?!

For those who remember Luke Spears he was trying his luck in modeling for a while. Saw his photo in an agency book while I was doing some model-casting at work! :D

For those who remember Luke Spears he was trying his luck in modeling for a while. Saw his photo in an agency book while I was doing some model-casting at work! :D

I remember him jaded. Did he scrub up ok make the cut? :lol:


I remember him jaded. Did he scrub up ok make the cut? :lol:

Wrong look for what we wanted.

Doubt he's still modeling though, it was a very old agency card.

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im pretty sure he does still model just not flat out like he use to.

so clark has pretty much disappeard of the face of the earth!?

Michael Clarke is currently playing football in WA, I cant remember which WAFL club (or otherwise) for though. I was sitting at a Storm game one night this season, and had my demons cap on and the woman next to me proclaimed her son used to play for the Demons. So I had a good chat to her, a very friendly person.

 
Michael Clarke is currently playing football in WA, I cant remember which WAFL club (or otherwise) for though. I was sitting at a Storm game one night this season, and had my demons cap on and the woman next to me proclaimed her son used to play for the Demons. So I had a good chat to her, a very friendly person.

Plays for East Perth I believe.


There was a Michael Clark on the Frem/Coll lists from the same era (1996-2000), who went on to play FC cricket for WA.

There was a Michael Clark on the Frem/Coll lists from the same era (1996-2000), who went on to play FC cricket for WA.

He was the son of Wayne Clark, the medium pace seamer who played for Australia in the mid 70's.

Different Michael Clark.

Someone I play with was with him at Ranges.

Reckons he had a huge tank so he basically ran his opponents off their legs at U18s.

Unfortunately for him it would seem he was unable to do the same at AFL (or alternatively just wasn't good enough)

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