Chloe Dalton was born in Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore in 1993, to mother Penny[8] and father Brad (president of the Warringah Rugby Club), before moving to Sydney at the age of 3 along with siblings Michael and Bailey (both rugby players with Warringah).[9]
Basketball
Chloe began playing basketball with in the WNBL with the Sydney Uni Flames playing 2 matches (alongside GWS teammate Erin Todd[10]) each season for a career total of 4 matches between 2012 and 2014.[9] In 2014 she left the WNBL with the aim of playing for Australia in rugby 7s at Rio in 2016.[9]
Dalton, after seeing AFLW on television for the first time, and with virtually no prior contact with the sport, made the decision to switch codes in 2017 with Sevens teammate Brooke Walker. With the aim of playing professionally she moved to Melbourne in early 2018 and chose the Carlton Football Club based on the club environment, quickly earning a spot in the club's VFLW team before being selected as a rookie in the 2018 AFL Women's draft along with Walker. In her first season, the 2019 AFL Women's season she played all matches.[15] She followed this up with finishing runner-Up Best and Fairest Awards for For Carlton in 2020.
Dalton returned to represent Australia in rugby 7s aiming for the Tokyo Olympics, however her campaign ended suffering a fractured cheekbone[16] and signed with AFLW club GWS Giants to return home to Sydney.