Career
Youth career
After graduating from Westfields Sports High School in 2007, Jurman furthered his football development at the AIS before signing for the Sydney Football Club youth team in 2008. In his first year at the club, Jurman helped Sydney Football Club to their first youth championship in the competition"s inaugural campaign and later earned himself a senior deal at the club under then manager, John Kosmina. Sydney Football Club
Jurman made his senior debut for Sydney Football Club off the bench on 9 September 2007 against Perth Glory.
Throughout his time at Sydney, he went on to make 22 appearances in the league as well as a number of appearances for the club in the 2011 Asian Champions League.
He scored his only goal for Sydney in a 2–1 away loss to Kashima Antlers. Along with a strong finish to the season where he became a first team regular, Jurman is remembered for an incident that occurred during the 2010/11 season after Sydney Football Club striker Juho Mäkelä scored a crucial goal to put Sydney Football Club 2–0 ahead over Gold Coast United.
Mäkelä jumped the fence to celebrate with the clubs fans followed by the rest of the squad. During the jubilant celebrations, the fence collapsed and pinned Jurman"s causing fears that he may have broken his legal
Jurman eventually played on and confirmed after the game that there was moderate swelling and bruising but no significant damage sustained.
Brisbane Roar
On 10 February 2011, it was confirmed Jurman had signed for A-League club Brisbane Roar on a two-year contract. He would be available for the beginning of the 2011-2012 season. He was released by the club at the end of the 2012-2013 A-league season along with Stef Nijland and James Meyer.
Return to Sydney Football Club
On 2 May 2013, Sydney Football Club announced that Jurman would be returning to the club for a second stint after signing a 1-year deal to join the Sky Blues.
On 8 March 2014 Jurman scored his first ever A-League goal with a 59th-minute header to level the Sydney Derby at 1–1 after Shinji Ono"s opening goal.