Clancee Pearce

D.O.B:
23 October 1990
Club:
Fremantle
Honours:
2008 NAB AFL Rookie Draft Pick No. 49
2009 AFL Debut
2012 NAB AFL Rookie Draft Pick No. 75

Clancee uses the ball well and is a quick mover who rarely gets beaten in a constest. Named All-Australian after his fantastic Under-18 National Carnival, where he was also named Most Valuable Player for WA, Clancee thoroughly deserved his position as captain of the Colts Team of the Year. Originally from the Swan Districts, Clancee also played League footy for Swan Districts.

Pearce debuted against Port Adelaide in round 11 of the 2009 season and backed up against Geelong a week later before injuring a hamstring. He impressed in both matches and earned a recall after a best-on-ground performance for Swan Districts the following week.

After three seasons with Fremantle, Clancee was delisted at the end of the 2011 season but stayed on to train with the team. A penetrating and often accurate kick, he was an early front-runner during the club’s 2012 pre-season, working hard to lift his running ability and become a regular in the Fremantle team.

After an impressive performance during 2012 pre-season training he reignited his AFL dream with a string of solid performances. Clancee averaged 20 disposals a game and kicked 15 goals for the year from the midfield. Clancee will continue to up his work rate and take the next step in 2013.