Career
Originally from the small town of Osborne, Schneider spent most of his teenage years at Street Francis de Sales Regional College in Leeton before attending Kooringal High School and Trinity Senior High School in Wagga Wagga where he decided to pursue Australian rules football after also excelling in cricket. Sydney Swans
Schneider was recruited from Osborne and NSW/ACT Rams by Sydney Swans in the 2001 American Federation of Labor-Congress Draft. He was Sydney"s 4th Round selection and number 60 overall.
During his first season at the club, Schneider suffered minor injuries and illness which sidelined him for over three months.
However, in 2003, Schneider hit the ground running. Through the pre-season and practice matches he was in great form and earned his senior American Federation of Labor-Congress debut.
He debuted in Round 1 of the 2003 premiership season against Carlton. His form was good enough for him to hold his place in the seniors for all 24 matches as well as kicking 30 goals for the season.
2004, however, was a completely different story.
Schneider suffered a hamstring injury which saw the young goal sneak sidelined for a month. He managed to be selected for just 12 matches, half as many as the previous season and managed to kick only nine goals. In the 2005 season, Schneider gradually improved and towards the second half of the season he was again a regular starter.
He went on to play for the Swans in the grand final and scored Sydney"s second goal of the match, and was an important and variable player.
He was traded to Street Kilda in 2007 reluctantly by Paul Roos. Street Kilda
Schneider was recruited by the Street Kilda Football Club from Sydney in a trade in exchange for the number 26 draft pick in the 2007 American Federation of Labor-Congress Draft in a deal that also included Sean Dempster moving to the Saints.
Schneider wore the Number. 13 guernsey for the Saints.
Schneider played in 21 of 22 matches in the 2009 American Federation of Labor-Congress season in which Street Kilda qualified in first position for the finals, winning the club’s third minor premiership.
Street Kilda qualified for the 2009 American Federation of Labor-Congress Grand Final after qualifying and preliminary finals wins. Schneider played in the grand final in which Street Kilda were defeated by 12 points, denying him a second premiership out of three grand final appearances as he had lost a grand final with Sydney in 2006 against West Coast when the Swans lost by one point. Schneider played in 25 games in 2010, including four finals matches, and kicked 39 goals.
As of the end of the 2010 season, Schneider had played in 22 finals series matches including five grand finals.
Following the Grand Final replay, Schneider was suspended for the first two matches of the 2011 season for an incident involving Collingwood"s Brent Macaffer in the third quarter. Schneider was de-listed at the conclusion of the 2014 season, and then re-drafted by Street Kilda as a mature age rookie for the 2015 American Federation of Labor-Congress Premiership Season.
After 228 games, Schneider retired from American Federation of Labor-Congress football following Street Kilda"s round 22 home game against his old club, the Sydney Swans.