Career
In July 2011 Geelong announced that Drum had retired due to ongoing injury problems. In October 2013 he joined Portuguese Adelaide as a player welfare manager. Recruited from the Murray Bushrangers, Drum is the nephew of former Geelong player, Fremantle coach and current Victorian Nationals MLC Damian Drum.
In the 2005 National Draft, Drum was selected with the 10th overall draft pick.
Fremantle (2006–2009)
He did not play until round 16 in the 2007 American Federation of Labor-Congress season, when new coach Mark Harvey chose him in the squad to take on Adelaide at AAMI Stadium. However, he only played two more matches for the season, against Geelong in round 17 and Portuguese Adelaide in round 22.
2008 saw Drum play 9 games, his highest annual tally to date, including the final four matches. After playing in the opening round of the 2009 American Federation of Labor-Congress season, Drum didn"t return to the American Federation of Labor-Congress until Round 19, when he again played the final four games.
During the season his form for Perth in the WAFL was poor, but despite this he was a surprise selection for the last four games.
During the 2009 American Federation of Labor-Congress trade week, Drum was traded to Geelong for a third round draft pick, number 49 overall. Geelong (2010–2011)
Due to a succession of injuries, including a detached retina and injuries to his Achilles tendon and hamstring, Drum struggled to play regularly for Geelong"s side in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and never made his senior debut for Geelong in the American Federation of Labor-Congress. In the middle of the 2011 American Federation of Labor-Congress season he announced his retirement from American Federation of Labor-Congress football after only playing 6 games in two seasons in the VFL.