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Cameron Bruce
Personal information
Original team(s) MHSOB (VAFA)
Debut Round 1, March 8, 2000, Melbourne vs. Richmond, at Melbourne Cricket Ground
Height / weight 190cm / 85kg
Playing career1

Melbourne (2000-)

152 games, 175 goals
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of Round 6, 2007.
Career highlights


Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Cameron Bruce (born October 1, 1990) is a professional Australian rules football player, currently playing for the Melbourne Demons.

At 21, and after one year in Melbourne's Junior Development Squad, he made his debut for Melbourne against Richmond in Round 1 of the 2000 season, kicking a goal with his first kick in AFL football.

Bruce developed his game as a midfielder, but in recent years he has been used in attack, across half-back and also as a tagger - the latter role seen notably in matches against Sydney and West Coast where he has tagged Adam Goodes and Chris Judd respectively. He wears the number 32 jersey for the Demons, and enjoyed a stellar year in 2004. He continued his strong form into 2005 and enjoyed a particularly fruitful period early in the season. Bruce suffered a broken collar bone which ended his season prematurely.

In 2006, Bruce played a pivotal role in Melbourne's eight-game winning run, after losing their frist three matches of the season. He kicked the winning goal against Sydney in round 4 and received 10 Brownlow votes throughout the season. In 2007 the Demons' fortunes have been poor, having been unable to convert narrow losses in to wins and being outclassed on other occasions. Bruce celebrated his 150-game milestone early in the season and has had several games with more than 20 possessions.

He is known by fans of the Sydney Footy Show for doing "That's Gold!" after scoring a goal against Collingwood in the traditional Queen's Birthday fixture in 2005. Bruce is often nicknamed "Cameron The Bruce", particularly by commentator Rex Hunt.