Career
A regular West Australian interstate representative, he is famous for kicking 23 goals in a game for Western Australia against Queensland at the 1924 Hobart Carnival. Campbell started his career at North Fremantle but the club became defunct soon after and he moved to South Fremantle. A few years later, however, when South Fremantle lost their regular full-forward to injury Campbell was asked to fill in and he did so well that by 1921 he was the regular state full-forward, a position Campbell retained until his retirement.
Foreign the 1922 season Campbell was named captain of South Fremantle, and finished the season as the WAFL"s leading goalkicker.
After spending 1923 on the sidelines due to a clearance dispute, he moved to East Perth the following season. He topped the league"s goalkicking again in 1924 and was a premiership player at East Perth in 1926 and 1927.
He was back at his best form late in 1928 including a thirteen-goal performance against Perth, but shortly before the 1929 season was due to open Campbell announced unexpectedly that he would be retiring,not long after it was thought that despite niggling injuries he would continue.