Career
Steinfort had a solid five-year stint at Geelong, where at one stage he was regarded as one of the premier run with players in the competition, and was highly regarded by teammates and supporters. Unfortunately his appearances were sometimes limited through injury. Along with other experienced players, including Jarrod Molloy, James Clement, Brodie Holland, Shane Wakelin and Chad Rintoul, Steinfort arrived at Victoria Park in season 2001.
After a consistent beginning to the year, Steinfort"s form dwindled later in the season, failing to register double-figured possessions after the round 17 defeat of Fremantle at Subiaco Oval.
The following season was to be Steinfort"s last at the club, and at league level With the Magpies younger players developing quickly, Steinfort"s opportunities were limited.
Aside from a solid performance against Essendon on Anzac Day, it appeared the journeyman"s career was coming to a close. Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse surprised all when he named Steinfort in the team to face Portuguese Adelaide at AAMI Stadium in the Qualifying Final, and he performed well, gathering a season-high 18 disposals and scored a goal, as the Magpies trumped a shellshocked Power outfit.
Surprisingly, it was to be Steinfort"s final match, retiring after he was told by Malthouse that he could expect a struggle to play the majority of the following season in the senior side, his retirement paving the way for Murray Bushrangers youngster Luke Mullins to be selected by the club in the 2003 Pre-Season Draft.