Cammy Devlin, born on 7 June 1998, hails from the sunny shores of Australia and now finds himself in Scotland gracing our ballparks with fine footballing spectacles. A compact and feisty presence in the middle of the park, Devlin measures a tidy 1.72m, or 5ft 7in for those of us who prefer the old-world measures, and he boasts a sturdy weight of 78kg, or a trim 12st 3lb. This midfield mainstay dons the number 14 jersey and has been making a significant impact in his role as a central defensive midfielder for Hearts.
Australia's national team has been fortunate enough to have him don their jersey, proving his ability on an international level. According to Transfermarkt, his playing prowess is valued at a cool €1.00m, or around £850k to you and I.
Devlin's journey in professional football began in earnest when he joined Sydney FC in the A-League in Australia in July 2017. His debut season in 2018 - 2019 saw him make seven first team outings and notch a goal in league matches. A switch to Wellington Phoenix followed in July 2019, where he once again showcased his talents in Australia's A-League. Here, he was a consistent presence, making 20 league appearances in the 2019 - 2020 season and another 23 with one goal during the 2020 - 2021 season.
After a brief stint with Newcastle United Jets in July 2021, Devlin decided to venture over the equator deploying his talents in the Scottish Premiership with Hearts, for a fee that shall remain a mystery to us. In his first season with the Edinburgh outfit (2021 - 2022), Devlin quickly made his mark with 25 appearances and a goal to his name. The midfielder became a mainstay in Hearts' starting line-up, racking up 30 appearances and scoring another goal in the 2022 - 2023 season. Consistency has been the name of the game for Devlin, as he picked up 24 appearances and a goal in the 2023 - 2024 season. He carried his form into the 2024 - 2025 season, appearing 29 times. The current season, 2025 - 2026, has seen Devlin make nine appearances in league matches thus far.
Beyond the league, Devlin has also had the chance to participate in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Hearts with four starts and a substitute appearance, and the Scottish Cup 2024 - 2025 for Hearts with three starting berths.
Certainly, Devlin's journey from the down under to the hearty land of Scotland has been nothing short of influential, demonstrating his noteworthy contributions to football at every step.
