David Cloke

Australian rules footballer, born 1955


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nameDavid Cloke
birth_date
birth_placeVictoria
originalteamOakleigh Juniors
debutdate1974
debutteamRichmond
debutopponentFitzroy
debutstadiumJunction Oval
height196 cm
weight106 kg
positionRuckman/Tall forward
statsend1991
years11974–1982
club1
games_goals1176 (261)
years21983–1989
club2Collingwood
games_goals2114 (51)
years31990–1991
club3
games_goals343 (11)
games_goalstotal333 (323)
careerhighlights* VFL Premiership player: (1974, 1980)
*Richmond – Hall of Fame – inducted 2007<ref nameHOFRichmond Football Club – Hall of Fame
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David Cloke (born 28 January 1955) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club and the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

A tough and skilled footballer with an imposing physique and trademark moustache, Cloke spent most of his career either in the ruck or as a key forward. His three sons also played football at AFL level.

VFL/AFL Career

Cloke began his senior football career with VFA club Oakleigh where he played alongside his brother Peter, and in 1974 he went to Richmond. Cloke was a premiership player in his debut season with the Tigers and went on to play 219 VFL games from 1974 to 1982 (including another winning Grand Final in 1980) and in 1990–1991. In between, he played with Collingwood, where he added another 114 league games.

Cloke kicked a total of 323 goals during his eighteen-season AFL career, before retiring in 1991. Cloke came second in the Brownlow Medal in 1984, 3 votes behind winner Peter Moore. He achieved All Australian selection after representing Victoria at the Perth State of Origin Carnival of 1979.

Post-AFL Career

In 1992, post his VFL/AFL career, he joined Ainslie Football Club in the ACT as captain-coach, and guided them to a flag, a success repeated the following year when he won the Alex Jesaulenko Trophy for best afield in the grand final. Cloke's only club best and fairest award came in 1992 with Ainslie. He did, however, achieve All Australian selection after representing Victoria at the 1979 Perth State of Origin Carnival. He joined Victorian Football Association club Port Melbourne as non-playing coach in 1994, although did come out of retirement to play a handful of games during the season due to his team's long injury list.

David was inducted into Richmond's Hall of Fame in 2007.

Family

David's three sons, Jason, Cameron and Travis were all originally recruited in the AFL for Collingwood. However, Jason has since been cut by the club before returning to play for Collingwood's VFL side, Williamstown and Cameron was recruited by Carlton in 2006 and then joined Port Adelaide for one season in 2010.

Cloke is married to Julie and they have five adult children, Jason, Cameron, Travis, Jodie and Teigan.

References

Bibliography

  • Hogan P: The Tigers Of Old, Richmond FC, Melbourne 1996

References

  1. [http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/pp-richmond-tigers--david-cloke David Cloke profile on FootyWire]
  2. [http://australianfootball.com/players/player/david%2Bcloke/11747 David Cloke profile on Australian Football]
  3. [http://www.richmondfc.com.au/TheClub/History/HallofFame/tabid/7638/Default.aspx Richmond Football Club – Hall of Fame] {{webarchive. link. (17 March 2007)
  4. Ross Booth. (15 May 1994). "Cloke lifts Port to upset win". The Sunday Age (Sport Liftout).
  5. (3 March 2014). "Cloke family home in Ringwood North for sale". Leader Community Leader.

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