Career
He is described as being small and lightly framed, but is a very fast player with excellent evasive skills. Kicks a lot of goals and wins a lot of the ball. Campbell, of Indigenous Australian heritage with tribal ancestry that can be traced to the Arrente. grew up in Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
He began his senior football in 2005 with North Adelaide in the SANFL and played every game with the club in 2006.
Campbell was drafted by the Kangaroos and moved to Melbourne in 2006. After being dropped from the Kangaroo"s list at the end of the 2012 season, Campbell was re-recruited by North Adelaide and will return to the SANFL in 2013.
Campbell made his American Federation of Labor-Congress debut for the Kangaroos in Round 1, 2007 against Collingwood. He had a poor game, with only 3 possessions and was dropped for the following game against Portuguese Adelaide, which would have seen him playing back in his home town.
Round 3 saw him re-selected and gather 12 possessions as well as kicking his first American Federation of Labor-Congress goal.
He continued his good form with 13 possessions against the Brisbane Lions, and he kicked 2 goals in Round 5 against Geelong. Despite having only 4 kicks in Round 6 against Sydney, he kicked 3 goals. His third coming late in the final quarter when the Swans had got within four points.
He then returned to Adelaide to play for his original club North Adelaide for a three-year stint back at the Prospect Oval and then retired at the end of the 2014 SANFL season.