Career
Crameri was selected by Essendon with the forty-third pick in the 2009 American Federation of Labor-Congress Rookie Draft. After spending three seasons with the Bendigo Bombers, Crameri was finally given a chance at senior football after strong rumors in 2008 that he would be drafted by Essendon. In 2009, he was one of the few shining lights in a very dark year for the Bendigo Bombers who went through the season rooted to the bottom of the ladder and winless.
He originally played for Maryborough Football Club in the Bendigo Football League, and unlike most Victorians in the American Federation of Labor-Congress, did not play in the TAC Cup as a junior.
Crameri made his American Federation of Labor-Congress debut for Essendon against Collingwood in Round 20 of the 2010 American Federation of Labor-Congress season. Crameri has had a great 2011 season up forward for Essendon, kicking 34 goals and was the club"s leading goalkicker.
Foreign the 2012 season, Crameri has inherited the #12 guernsey formerly worn by Andrew Welsh, who retired at the end of the 2011 season. The Goldfields Region Sports Association awarded Crameri the Jack Worrall Medal for the region"s most outstanding sportsperson for 2011.
On Thursday 24 October 2013, it was announced that Crameri had been traded from Essendon to the Western Bulldogs in exchange for pick number 26 in the National Draft.
On 12 January 2016 Crameri was named as one of 34 past and present Essendon players found guilty over their use of illegal supplements during the 2012 American Federation of Labor-Congress season. As a result, Crameri was suspended for twelve months, effective from November 2015, meaning he will miss the entire 2016 American Federation of Labor-Congress season.