Fitzroy Scott Bamford was drafted in the
1995 AFL draft, first round, pick number 4 overall, to the
Fitzroy Lions from
North Adelaide. He made his debut in the 1st round of the 1996 AFL season, gathering 20 disposals. He went on to play all 22 games in his debut season, scoring 6 goals and 13 behinds. However, his team, Fitzroy, only managed the one win throughout the whole year, and finished on a percentage of 49.47 (see
1996 AFL season), and he played in Fitzroy's last AFL game, an 86-point loss. Bamford was one of eight players to transfer to Brisbane when Fitzroy's AFL operations were taken over by the
Brisbane Bears to form the
Brisbane Lions, which included notable players such as
Chris Johnson and
John Barker.
Brisbane and Geelong He made his debut for Brisbane in round 2 of the
1997 AFL season, but did not have the same effect, only playing 11 games for the season, gathering 99 disposals and kicking 7 goals. In 1998, he played 13 games, scoring 10 goals. At the end of the
1998 AFL season, he was traded to Geelong where he played in the
1999 AFL season, scoring 10 goals in 13 games for the cats. He was delisted at the end of the season. He finished his AFL career with a total of 59 games and 33 goals for 3 different teams.
North Adelaide He returned to play on in the
SANFL with
North Adelaide, which included shades from his Fitzroy time, when North Adelaide won just 1 game in 2003, finishing on the bottom of the ladder, such as Fitzroy in the 1996 AFL season. In the 2007 season, he played his 200th game for North Adelaide in the Preliminary final win against Woodville-west Torrens, although the team eventually lost the Grand Final to Central District. Bamford considered playing on in the 2008 SANFL season, saying "I'm still enjoying the game as much, if not more, than I ever have", ==References==