Craig Devonport

Athlete

1970 –

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Who is Craig Devonport?

Craig Devonport is a former Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda and Carlton in the Victorian/Australian Football League.

Devonport, who played both soccer and basketball in his youth, joined St Kilda from Croydon. He started his career as a forward and kicked two goals on his league debut in 1989, one of three appearances he would make that year.

In 1990 he didn't miss a single game, finishing as St Kilda's four highest disposal getter and kicking 28 goals. He kicked five goals against the West Coast Eagles at the WACA, all in one quarter, as well as enjoying a six goal haul in a win over Fitzroy.

He only played in the second half of the 1991 season and had 26 disposals in his club's elimination final loss to Geelong. In 1992 he kicked a career high 29 goals and was again lively in the finals, with 20 disposals and three goals in the semi final against Footscray.

Over the subsequent seasons, Devonport was often used by St Kilda as a defender. He was traded to Carlton in the 2001 AFL Draft, in return for the 19th draft pick which St Kilda would be used to get Barry Hall. Despite kicking two goals in his only AFL game that season, against Melbourne, he was delisted at the end of the year.

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Born
Jan 27, 1970

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on July 23, 2013

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