Career
He was often one of the few shining lights for the Saints during the club"s run of four wooden spoons from 1983 until 1986. He made only one appearance - his first in the VFL - in 1978, before playing a further 59 games over the next four years for just 12 wins. In 1983, Burns established himself as the Saints best midfielder, racking up 20 games and 492 possessions (average of 246 per game) - an increase on his 261 possessions the season before.
Only in 1987, aged 29, did Burns collect more touches of the football in his career during a 21-game, 506 disposals season.
He utilised the handball more in this, his tenth seasons in the VFL, handpassing it 202 times, 68 more than any other season. Burns, who shunned the limelight to bigger names at Street Kilda, retired in 1989.
lieutenant coincided with good teammate and fellow Ballarat product, Geoff Cunningham"s retirement, the pair starting and ending their careers at Street Kilda during the same time. Burns had been a harness racing driver in the 1970s.