Career
He was drafted by the Brisbane Bears as a zone selection in 1995. The Street Kilda Football Club, under the leadership of then coach Malcolm Blight, recruited Voss in the 2001 pre-season draft. His 2001 season with the club was inconsistent, but he played 19 matches and found some confidence.
lieutenant was in 2002 that Voss came into his own as an American Federation of Labor-Congress football player.
He played almost every match between 2004 and 2006 for the Saints, who played finals in each of those three seasons. Voss became known for his courage, and often played well above his height in defence.
A feature of his game during 2004 and 2005 was his strong marking in the backline, and Voss was one of the Saints" toughest and most reliable players during his time at the club The 2006 season saw Voss have close to his best year, racking up 350 possessions, 140 marks and kicking 15 goals for the year playing in a new role as a half-forward.
He finished 10th in the 2006 B&F.
Voss entered the 2007 season struggling with injury, and was unable to hold a place in the side.
There was a perception that he had lost some pace, and Voss did not reach his previous standards in his 11 matches for the year. After some deliberation at the end of the season, and after consultation with coach Ross Lyon, 29-year-old Voss announced his retirement on 18 September 2007. lieutenant was a selfless decision, and many thought he may have had one more year left in him.
As always, Voss did what was best for the club
Brett Voss now plays for the Old Haileyburians Amateur Football Club. Voss finished his career with 170 games of American Federation of Labor-Congress football in a career that spanned 11 seasons at the elite level