Tom Clurey

Spending 2013 developing in the SANFL with Glenelg, Clurey made his AFL debut for the Power in round 1, 2014, against Carlton.

[2] Clurey took a developmental step forward in 2015, playing 8 games at AFL level and improving his consistency in the SANFL.

He broke through mid year to play 8 out of 10 games, covering for injuries to Alipate Carlile and Jackson Trengove.

He predominantly played on the second or third tall and beat the likes of Jesse White, Patrick Ambrose, Stewart Crameri and Jeremy Howe during the year.

[2] Despite the loss, Clurey was praised by coach Ken Hinkley for his role on tall forward Josh Kennedy, who scored the second most goals of the year.