# Brant Chambers

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Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer

Brant Chambers Personal information Born (1980-01-04) 4 January 1980 (age 46) Original team Gembrook/Cockatoo Height 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) Weight 93 kg (205 lb) Position Full-forward Playing career Years Club Games (Goals) 2000, 2012 Subiaco 21 (19) 2001–2010 Sturt 204 (672) Representative team honours Years Team Games (Goals) Northern Territory South Australia 4 (14) Career highlights 3x Ken Farmer Medalist: 2007, 2008, 2009 Source: AustralianFootball.com

**Brant Chambers** (born 4 January 1980) is an [Australian rules footballer](/source/Australian_rules_football) who played for [Subiaco Football Club](/source/Subiaco_Football_Club) in the [West Australian Football League](/source/West_Australian_Football_League) (WAFL) and for [Sturt](/source/Sturt_Football_Club) in the [South Australian National Football League](/source/South_Australian_National_Football_League) (SANFL).

## Playing career

Chambers played junior football for Eastern Range in Victoria, later playing for Gembrook Cockatoo Football Club.[1]

In 2000 Chambers played eight matches for Subiaco in the WAFL.[2]

He played several seasons for [Nightcliff](/source/Nightcliff_Football_Club) in the [Northern Territory Football League](/source/Northern_Territory_Football_League) from 2000/01. In January 2001 he represented the Northern Territory in a match against [Port Adelaide](/source/Port_Adelaide_Football_Club).[3]

Chambers was recruited to by Sturt in the SANFL in 2001. In 2002 he played in Sturt's premiership side. Between 2001 and 2010 he played 204 games and scoring 672 goals, seventh on the all-time list of SANFL goalkickers. He won the [Ken Farmer Medal](/source/Ken_Farmer_Medal) for the SANFL's leading goal kicker three times; kicking 106 goals in 2007 (the last time as of 2025 that an SANFL player has kicked over 100 goals in a season), 97 in 2008 and 80 in 2009. He left the club before the 2011 SANFL season, moving to [Orange, New South Wales](/source/Orange%2C_New_South_Wales), where he worked as a scaffolder.[4][5][6]

In early 2012, Chambers rejoined Subiaco having not played in 2011. He made his return to league football in round five.

Brant is currently now under employment in the Western Australia, Pilbara region excelling as a barge master in the marine industry. Due to rising tensions between supervision, it is Brant’s responsibility to keep the peace between the barges. Due to this on going issue, we may see Brant back on the field in the near foreseeable future. He will be sorely missed by his upper superior, captain FOT. FOT will ensure his debts to the 500 Barge fridge will be cleared before moving on.[2][7]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-gembrook_1-0)** ["Brant Chambers"](http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?c=1-6211-81058-0-0&sID=112826). Gembrook Cockatoo Football Netball Club. Retrieved 14 July 2012.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-wafl_profile_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-wafl_profile_2-1) ["Player Profile - Brant Chambers (Subiaco)"](https://web.archive.org/web/20120621115550/http://www.wafl.com.au/players/view/525). West Australian Football League. Archived from [the original](http://www.wafl.com.au/players/view/525) on 21 June 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2012.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-nfchistory_3-0)** ["NFC History"](https://web.archive.org/web/20130409002932/http://nightclifffootballclub.com.au/files/nfc_history.pdf) (PDF). Nighcliff Football Club. Archived from [the original](http://www.nightclifffootballclub.com.au/files/nfc_history.pdf) (PDF) on 9 April 2013. Retrieved 14 July 2012.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-sturt1_4-0)** ["Brant Chambers"](http://www.sturtfc.com.au/personnel/brant-chambers). Sturt Football Club. Retrieved 14 July 2012.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-sanfl1_5-0)** ["SANFL All Time Leading Goalkickers"](https://web.archive.org/web/20120629062527/http://www.sanfl.com.au/the_sanfl/leading_goalkickers/). South Australian National Football League. Archived from [the original](http://www.sanfl.com.au/the_sanfl/leading_goalkickers/) on 29 June 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2012.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-adelaidenow1_6-0)** Homfray, Reece (10 January 2011). ["Why I called it a day: Chambo"](http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/why-i-called-it-a-day-chambo/story-e6freckc-1225984598111). *AdelaideNow*. Retrieved 14 July 2012.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-west1_7-0)** Townsend, John (13 July 2012). ["Chambers looms as Lions finals weapon"](http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/-/wafl/14223238/chambers-looms-as-lions-finals-weapon/). *The West Australian*. Retrieved 14 July 2012.

## External links

- [Brant Chambers](https://australianfootball.com/players/player/Brant+Chambers/18731) at AustralianFootball.com

- [Brant Chambers's WAFL playing statistics](https://waflfootyfacts.net/player/stats.php?PlayerID=1047) at WAFLFootyFacts.net

v t e Sturt Football Club • 2002 SANFL premiers Sturt 13.14 (92) defeated Central District 6.9 (45), at Football Park, crowd: 35,187 Full-forward Stephen White Brant Chambers Brodie Atkinson Half-forward Damian Squire Barnaby French Matthew Cooper Centre Martin Mattner Jade Sheedy Daniel Wicks Half-back Andrew Whiteman Brett Howman Seamus Maloney (c) Full-back Matthew Powell Toby Thurstans Michael Curtis Ruck Mark Conway Ben Nelson Tim Weatherald Interchange Simon Feast Xavier Campbell Matthew Dent Coach Brenton Phillips

v t e Rick Davies Medal • Sturt Football Club leading goalkickers 1901: Colyer 1902: Burford 1903: Waye/Turner 1904: Waye 1905: Waye 1906: Waye 1907: Waye/Bond 1908: Limb 1909: Limb 1910: Limb 1911: Cumberland 1912: Golding 1913: Golding 1914: Golding 1915: Neate 1919: Golding 1920: Golding 1921: Golding 1922: Lyne 1923: Jackson 1924: Jackson/Scrutton 1925: Jackson 1926: Scrutton 1927: Scrutton 1928: Scrutton 1929: Green/Sims 1930: Morton 1931: Morton 1932: Green 1933: Green 1934: Wundersitz 1935: Wundersitz 1936: Longmore 1937: Morton 1938: Morton 1939: Morton 1940: Morton 1941: Biggs 1945: Leske 1946: Gibson 1947: Pynor 1948: Langley 1949: Thompson 1950: Thompson 1951: Caust 1952: Cave 1953: Thompson 1954: Fitzgerald 1955: Caust 1956: Caust 1957: Olds 1958: Olds 1959: Douglas 1960: Douglas 1961: Schoff 1962: Hicks 1963: Langridge 1964: Sawley 1965: Jones 1966: Jones 1967: Greenslade 1968: Chessell 1969: Greenslade 1970: Greenslade 1971: Greenslade 1972: Greenslade 1973: Whelan 1974: Whelan 1975: Whelan 1976: Greenslade 1977: Greenslade 1978: Bagshaw 1979: Heinrich 1980: Hollis 1981: Hollis 1982: Davies 1983: Davies 1984: Davies 1985: Willmott 1986: Willmott 1987: Willmott 1988: Schache 1989: Willmott 1990: Radbone 1991: Stevenson 1992: Stevenson 1993: Arnol 1994: Arnol 1995: Burton 1996: Dennis 1997: White 1998: Burton 1999: White 2000: White 2001: White 2002: Chambers 2003: Chambers 2004: Chambers 2005: Chambers 2006: Chambers 2007: Chambers 2008: Chambers 2009: Chambers 2010: Chambers 2011: Duldig 2012: McIntyre 2013: Duldig 2014: Coad 2015: Hansen 2016: Beard 2017: Beard 2018: Evans 2019: Hone 2020: Evans/Sutcliffe 2021: Davis 2022: Davis 2023: Hone 2024: McFadyen

v t e Ken Farmer Medal winners The Ken Farmer Medal is awarded to the SANFL's leading goal kicker for the home and away season. It was named after Ken Farmer in 1981. 1877: Young 1878: Dedman 1879: Dedman 1880: Traynor 1881: Pollock/Duffy 1882: Wardrop 1883: Litchfield 1884: Roy 1885: Hill 1886: Stephens 1887: Bushby 1888: Woods 1889: Fry 1890: McKenzie 1891: Woods 1892: Woods 1893: Daly 1894: Daly 1895: Daly 1896: Kay 1897: Tompkins 1898: Kay 1899: Daly 1900: Daly 1901: Miller 1902: Kay 1903: Daly 1904: Miller 1905: Mathieson/Daly 1906: Mathieson 1907: J. Quinn 1908: Mathieson 1909: Townsend 1910: Hansen 1911: Hansen 1912: Hansen 1913: Hansen 1914: Dunn 1915: Fitzgerald 1919: Lackman 1920: Golding 1921: Bent 1922: Hart 1923: Lewis 1924: Bent 1925: Bent 1926: Bent 1927: Owens 1928: Owens 1929: Dayman 1930: Farmer 1931: Farmer 1932: Farmer/Owens 1933: Farmer 1934: Farmer 1935: Farmer 1936: Farmer 1937: Farmer 1938: Farmer 1939: Farmer 1940: Farmer 1941: Schultz 1942: Reynolds 1943: Issac 1944: Issac 1945: Scott 1946: Dalwood 1947: McLean 1948: Churchett 1949: Churchett 1950: Churchett 1951: Churchett 1952: Willis 1953: Mayo 1954: McKenzie 1955: Caust 1956: Johns 1957: Phipps 1958: Johns 1959: Dittmar 1960: Dittmar 1961: Kingston 1962: Johns 1963: Johns 1964: Sawley 1965: Brewer 1966: Freeman 1967: Sachse 1968: Vidovich 1969: Phillis 1970: Phillis 1971: Phillis 1972: Coligan 1973: Whelan 1974: Whelan 1975: Phillis 1976: Phillis 1977: T. Evans 1978: T. Evans 1979: Hewitt 1980: T. Evans 1981: T. Evans 1982: T. Evans 1983: Davies 1984: T. Evans 1985: Blight 1986: Nichols 1987: Roberts 1988: Nichols 1989: Mandemaker 1990: Hodges 1991: Morphett 1992: Tylor 1993: Tylor 1994: Hodges 1995: Del-Re 1996: Hodges 1997: West 1998: Richardson 1999: Richardson 2000: Richardson 2001: Richardson 2002: Hargraves 2003: Bradshaw 2004: Schell 2005: Schell 2006: Passador 2007: Chambers 2008: Chambers 2009: Chambers 2010: Grima 2011: Wundke 2012: Hardy 2013: Wundke 2014: Wundke 2015: Alleway 2016: Eddy 2017: Eddy 2018: M. Evans 2019: McBean 2020: McBean/Rowe 2021: McBean 2022: Menzel 2023: Hosie 2024: Harvey 2025: Hosie

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