Career
Debuting with the Footscray Football Club in 1986, he was a reliable defender from Won Wron Woodside who went on to play 102 games (for 1 goal), and represented Victoria in State of Origin football in 1991. He then transferred to the North Melbourne Football Club for the 1993 season. He played the opening round of the 1993 American Federation of Labor-Congress season for North, making his debut together with future North Melbourne coach Dean Laidley and 300-game player John Blakey.
He injured his groin during the match and was replaced the next week by future 300 game player, Glenn Archer.
He struggled with injury throughout the rest of the year and retired at the end of the season without playing another American Federation of Labor-Congress game.