Mark Maclure

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Mark Maclure
Personal information
Date of birth14 July 1955
DebutRound 13, 1974, Carlton
v. Geelong, at Princes Park
Height/Weight188 cm / 92 kg
Playing career1

Carlton (1974-1986)

243 games, 327 goals
1 Playing statistics correct to end of 1986 season.
Career highlights


1974 5th Reserves Best & Fairest won on countback
1974 Mrs Jean Cook Most Improved Reserve Player Award
1975 10th Best & Fairest
1976 Equal 9th Best & Fairest
1977 4th Best & Fairest
1978 Arthur Reyment Memorial Trophy -2nd Best & Fairest
1979 4th Best & Fairest
1981 Best Clubman Award
1984 3rd Best & Fairest
1985 3rd Best & Fairest
1985 Best Clubman Award

Mark Maclure (born 14 July 1955) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League.

Maclure made his debut for Carlton in Round 13, 1974. He retired from the game in 1986 after playing 243 games for the club.

Maclure was captain of Carlton for the 1986 season. He currently works as a football commentator for ABC Radio and appears once a week on AFL 360, Fox Footy's Monday to Thursday television program.

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