Career
Originally from South Australian National Football League (SANFL) club Norwood, Pittman was drafted by Essendon in the 1989 VFL Draft but played no games for them. He was traded to Adelaide in 1991 and made his American Federation of Labor-Congress debut with Adelaide in 1992, playing as a ruckman. Pittman is sometimes remembered for an incident early in the 1997 American Federation of Labor-Congress season where Adelaide coach Malcolm Blight labelled his effort "pathetic" after a game at Waverley Park in Melbourne.
The 1997 season turned out to be one of Pittman"s most successful as he moved between centre half-back and the ruck playing an important part in the Crows" premiership side that year.
Pittman also played in the 1998 American Federation of Labor-Congress Grand Final, winning his second premiership. At the end of 1999, Pittman retired having played 131 games for 34 goals and 5 games for South Australia.