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Marty Clarke
Personal information
Full name Martin Clarke
Original team(s) An Ríocht GAA Club,
Kilkeel, County Down
Draft 40th overall, 2006 Rookie Draft
Collingwood
Height / weight 181cm, 84kg
Position(s) Half Back
Club information
Current club Collingwood
Number 18
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Martin 'Marty' Clarke (Template:Lang-ga) (born 13 November 1987) is a footballer from Cranfield Point, County Down, Northern Ireland who plays for Collingwood in the Australian Football League.

Gaelic football Career

Martin was an outstanding Gaelic football talent. He starred for Down GAA Minors [1], helping them to the 2005 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship and also played a large part in bringing his school, St Louis, Kilkeel, to 2 MacRory Cup finals in 2005 and 2006, and also to a MacLarnon Cup and an All Ireland Colleges 'B' title in as many years.

He played senior football at club level with An Ríocht.[2] He was a centre half forward. He was first alerted to AFL scouts in the 2005 McRory Cup final, at which the Australian U17 International Rules team was present.

He was invited to an AFL training camp in July 2006. He impressed scouts even more and on 22 August 2006 signed a contract with Collingwood Football Club, becoming the first ever truly international rookie for the club.

Although now dedicated to his professional AFL career, he has not cut all links with his amateur gaelic football past. This was demonstrated in October 2007, when Clarke returned home from Australia for a three week holiday and during that time helped his local club An Ríocht lift its first ever Down Division One league title, defeating Kilcoo in the final. Martin scored 2-1 in the final, which was played under lights in Pairc Esler, Newry on 26 October 2007. In 2008 Clarke has again returned home to line out for "The Kingdom", although the club are in very different circumstances as the club looking to get out of the relegation zone compared to 2007 when they won the county league.

AFL career

Clarke has been dubbed by Collingwood assistant coach Guy McKenna as "the Irish equivalent of Nathan Buckley."

Clarke was developed through Collingwood's VFL affiliate the Williamstown Football Club, where he played a number of games semi-professionally as a rookie before debuting at AFL level. It was there that he made a name for himself as a quick midfielder with an ability to accumulate a high number of possessions. He was not only able to adapt extremely well to the oval ball, but brought across some gaelic football skills which made publicity, particularly his ability to toe poke the oval ball off the ground into his hands.[1] On one such occasion, he was able to do so at full speed in wet conditions while being closely pursued by an opponent which was featured on Before the Game.

On Friday 16 February 2007 he made his AFL debut in a preseason game with Sydney Swans at the North Sydney Oval. He had an outstanding game.[3] This led Pies assistant coach Gavin Brown to say[4]

"He was probably the stand-out player from the point of view that he had never played a game of Aussie Rules before.

"It just showed that he has an enormous amount of will and want, and he had put in a lot of hard work. It was fantastic for him today - a good step.

Clarke made his debut in a premiership season game on Saturday, 23 June 2007, also against the Swans. Again, his game was outstanding, with 20 possessions in front of a crowd of 64,222 at Telstra Stadium in Sydney.[5] Some sources have even called his performance "one of the best debuts in the history of the game". [6]

His second game came in Round 13 against Hawthorn on 1 July 2007. In another promising display, Clarke picked up nineteen possessions and three goals, playing on former brownlow medallist Shane Crawford in a sell out crowd in front of 50,248 at the Telstra Dome in Melbourne. For his 3 goal near best on ground performance earned him a nomination in the NAB AFL Rising Star award in just his second game and a year to the date that he first arrived in Melbourne.

After his sensational debut year, Clarke started 2008 in a run of poor form which saw him dropped from the Collingwood side to play the Brisbane Lions. He would not return to the side for several weeks later and combined with a run of injuries did not recapture his 2007 form. Clarke was ruled out of representing Ireland in the 2008 International Rules Series due to an ankle injury.

In early 2009 Martin Clarke secured a dream move to Sydney Swans, becoming the most expensive ever Irish player to play in the AFL. He chose the Swans even after Alex Ferguson approched the Irish man to replace Cristiano Ronaldo.

Media work

Clarke currently writes a weekly diary for the Irish Daily Star's Northern pullout Sport On Tuesday. Since beginning the column in December 2007 Clarke has described the ups and downs of life in the AFL, with the Down man's sharp wit a notable element of the weekly diary.

Clarke has appeared several times on Before the Game.

See also

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