Parramatta Eels Dockar-Clay played 78 games for the
Parramatta Eels in the
National Youth Competition from 2012 to 2015, scoring 34 tries, kicking 40 goals and 1 field goal. Dockar-Clay represented the
Junior Kiwis on three occasions between 2013 and 2015, captaining the team in 2015. In June 2015, he signed a contract with the
Penrith Panthers starting in 2016.
Penrith Panthers In February 2016, Dockar-Clay was selected as a member of the Panthers' squad for the
2016 Auckland Nines pre-season tournament. He captained Penrith's
New South Wales Cup team throughout 2016. On 15 October 2016, Dockar-Clay represented the
New Zealand Māori against the
New Zealand Residents. In February 2017, Dockar-Clay was selected to play in the
2017 Auckland Nines. In March 2017, he signed with
Hull Kingston Rovers until the end of 2018, effective immediately.
Hull KR Dockar-Clay made his professional rugby league debut for Hull KR on 10 April 2017 against the
Swinton Lions, scoring a try. He played 19 games in his first season at the club, scoring 6 tries and kicking 10 goals.
Townsville Blackhawks In November 2017, after helping Hull KR to gain promotion to the
Super League, Dockar-Clay was granted an early release from his contract and returned to Australia, signing with the
Townsville Blackhawks for the 2018 season.
Blacktown Workers In 2019, Dockar-Clay signed a contract to join
Manly Cup NSW side the
Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles.
Western Suburbs In 2021, he signed for
NSW Cup side
Western Suburbs.
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs In 2022, Dockar-Clay signed for
Canterbury. Dockar-Clay spent the start of the season playing for the clubs
NSW Cup side. In round 11 of the
2022 NRL season, he made his NRL debut against the
Wests Tigers at
Leichhardt Oval. Dockar-Clay made a total of 14 appearances for Canterbury throughout the 2022 season which were all from the interchange bench. The club would finish 12th on the table and miss the finals.
North Sydney In November 2022, Dockar-Clay signed a contract to join NSW Cup side
North Sydney ahead of the 2023 season. Dockar-Clay was part of the North Sydney side which claimed the Minor Premiership and reached the 2023 NSW Cup grand final against
South Sydney. Dockar-Clay captained the side in their 22-18 loss.
Sydney Roosters Ahead of the
2024 NRL season, Dockar-Clay joined the
Sydney Roosters. In round 6, he was named to make his club debut against
Newcastle. Dockar-Clay would play off the interchange bench in their 22-20 victory. On 21 May, the Sydney Roosters hit back at claims that Dockar-Clay had been taking illegal substances on a live stream along with fellow players
Brandon Smith,
Terrell May,
Naufahu Whyte and
Spencer Leniu. The club released a statement which read “The Sydney Roosters have been made aware of a small clip from a longer live stream that some on social media have claimed identifies behaviour that breaches NRL rules. “The clip reveals no use of illicit substances or any other breach of NRL rules, however some see fit to make that grossly distorted and clearly damaging claim".
2025 Dockar-Clay was one of five players farewelled by the Roosters at the end of their season. He was linked with a move to Manly. ==References==