Callum Moore (Australian footballer)

[5] Moore soon joined the Calder Cannons TAC Cup development squad but chose to give up the sport and focus on basketball while with that club's under 16's side.

[6] That decision would be reversed eventually however, with Moore returning to football with Calder during his final year of high school after trialing with the local Coburg representative basketball side.

[6][8] After finishing high school Moore worked with his father's business as a landscaper while playing football with Calder in his final year of eligibility.

[9] Moore earned an invite to the 2015 AFL Draft Combine and while there recorded top-10 scores in the running vertical jump (86 cm) and 20-metre sprint (2.91 seconds) tests.

[15] Moore did not play senior football in 2017, instead continuing his development by switching between forward and back line roles in Richmond's VFL side.

[15] In the Dreamtime at the 'G match against Essendon the following week, he kicked two goals while adding another three behinds, in a performance that AFL Media said outshone the returned Riewoldt.

[38] On that occasion it came along with 19 disposals and 12 marks in what development coach Paul Griffiths called Moore's best game for Richmond at either level in his three years at the club.

[40] There he played a contributing role in each of the team's two finals matches, including kicking two goals in the knock-out semi-final loss to the Essendon reserves.

[43][44] He narrowly missed selection in Richmond's AFL pre-season campaign, instead being named an emergency at the level and ultimately playing with the club's reserves side in the VFL.

[45][46] When teammate Jack Riewoldt missed round 3's match against the Giants with injury, AFL Media named Moore a likely replacement, though he would eventually go unselected.

[66][67] Despite some reported interest from Essendon following his delisting by Richmond, Moore could not secure an AFL contract in the final months of 2019 and instead signed with VFL club Coburg for the 2020 season.

[68][69] However, in the early months of 2020, Moore began training with Carlton and in the second week of March, was signed to the club's AFL list under the pre-season supplemental selection period rules.

[70] He played two senior matches for the club during its time in the Perth quarantine hub in the COVID-19 pandemic-affected 2020 season, and was delisted at the end of the year.

Moore kicks for goal during the pre-match warm-up in round 10, 2018