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Marcus Seecamp
Date of Birth
27 July, 1972
Height/Weight
185cm, 87kg
Nickname
Position
Defender
Number(s)
3 (Fitzroy), 10 (Melbourne),
17 (East Perth)
Debut
Round 2, 1992
Clubs
Recruited from
East Perth
AFL)
Fitzroy (1992-1994)
Melbourne (1995-2000)
WAFL
East Perth (1989-1991)
AFL Canberra
Ainslie(2001)
Geelong FL
Colac (2003-2005)
Colac DFL
Apollo Bay (2006)
Draft
No 2, 1991 AFL National Draft

Marcus Seecamp (born 27 July 1972) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for Fitzroy and Melbourne in the AFL.

Originally from East Perth, Seecamp joined Fitzroy as the second pick in the 1991 draft. A defender, he played all 22 games in the 1992 season and another 29 over the next two years, before being traded to Melbourne in exchange for Martin Pike and Wayne Lamb. Seecamp again played every game for his new club in his first season and another 29 in the next two years. He played finals for the first time in 1998, his seventh season in the league, and kicked a goal from 20 possessions in Melbourne's preliminary final loss to North Melbourne. Seecamp played 14 games in 1999 but just four in 2000, and none after round 6 as Melbourne made the grand final. He announced his retirement at the end of the year, after 89 games for the Demons and 140 overall.

Seecamp spent 2001 in Canberra with Ainslie, where former Melbourne teammate Jamie Shanahan was playing-coach. He later took on playing-coach roles himself with Geelong Football League club Colac (2003-2005) and Colac District Football League club Apollo Bay in 2006.

References[]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Seecamp

https://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/M/Marcus_Seecamp.html

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