James Clement

James Clement

Infobox afl player NEW



playername = James Clement
fullname = James Clement


birthdate = Birth date and age|1976|9|4|df=y
birthplace =
originalteam = South Fremantle (WAFL)
draftpick =
heightweight = 190cm / 95kg
position =
dead = alive
deathdate =
deathplace =
currentclub = retired
years = 1996 – 2000
2001 – 2007
Total
clubs = Fremantle
Collingwood

games(goals) = 84 (38)
146 (13)
230 (51)
coach = notcoach
coachingteams =
statsend = 2007
careerhighlights =
* Collingwood best and fairest 2004, 2005
* 2nd Collingwood best and fairest 2006
* 3rd Collingwood best and fairest 2002
* All-Australian 2004, 2005
* International Rules Series 2002

James Clement (born 4 September 1976) is a former professional Australian rules footballer.

From South Fremantle, The Fremantle Dockers picked Clement up as a zone selection in the 1995 National Draft. His major role as a junior was as a half-back/winger, but he was used as a taller type defender throughout his AFL career. A regular starter since making his debut in 1996, his form slipped at senior level at the start of 1998, being omitted after the first match, but came back into the side, as a tall forward option and surprised many, kicking 5 goals in consecutive games. He ended up kicking 27 goals for the season. He moved back to defence in 1999, he showed he was capable of playing as a utility. Only playing 8 games in 2000 and what seemed an unhappy relationship with coach Damian Drum, Clement was then traded to Collingwood.

Clement thrived at Collingwood playing 20 handy games during 2001, but it was in 2002 that the Pies saw a champion player. During this time, he bulked up substantially. Unlucky not to gain his first All-Australian selection, but played in the International Rules Series in Ireland at the end of the season. His strength as a defender, football brain and leadership qualities were shown. He helped the Pies through to a Grand Final and played all 25 games, including the last day in September. 2003 saw Clement miss several games mid-season with a hamstring injury, but he regained form at finals time and the vice-captain saw another Grand Final.

He had much more decorated seasons in 2004 and 2005, including All-Australian honours and the Copeland Trophy in each of the seasons, as the Pies finished in the bottom 4 in both seasons. He led the side for several matches in 2005 when Nathan Buckley and Anthony Rocca were missing from the team due to injury. In 2006, Clement was the most notable player not named in the All-Australian team, and finished equal second in the Copeland Trophy. In 2007, it was expected that Clement would take over the captaincy of the Collingwood side from Nathan Buckley, however he announced his retirement at the end of the 2007 season.

Retirement

On Sunday, 23rd September, 2007, Clement rocked both the AFL and Collingwood by announcing his retirement from Football. He will be remembered as a champion defender, and one of the most consummate professionals in the game in the early stages of the 21st Century. [cite news | title = Clement stuns Pies by retiring | url = http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,22467593-23211,00.html ]

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External links

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