Jeremy Guard

Guard was one of six Claremont players selected in the first seven picks of the 1991 AFL draft.

He didn't miss a game in any of his first two seasons, playing all 42 home and away fixtures.

In just his ninth appearance, against Collingwood at Princes Park, he kicked three goals and in the dying seconds delivered the ball into the forward 50 to allow Paul Roos to snap the winning goal.

He returned to Claremont in 1996 and captained them to the West Australian Football League premiership that year, with a two-point win over East Perth in the Grand Final.

This Australian rules football biography of a person born in the 1970s is a stub.