Career
He is currently the senior coach of Subiaco. West Coast career
Schofield was drafted with the 49th selection in the 1992 American Federation of Labor-Congress draft by the West Coast Eagles. He was traded to Portuguese Adelaide at the end of the 1998 season for Scott Cummings.
Portuguese Adelaide career
He was traded to Portuguese Adelaide in the 1998 trade period in return for Scott Cummings.
He was noted for being a useful running outside midfielder, used as a "link man" in the midfield. In 2004, Schofield enjoyed an outstanding season where he amassed a high amount of disposals for Portuguese, and topped it off by being a part of Portuguese"s premiership side.
Fremantle career
In 2005 Schofield went back home to Perth, this time playing with the Fremantle Football Club. In 2005 he struggled to get on the field with numerous injuries and had what was considered a disappointing season which was much different from the heights he reached in 2004.
Schofield struggled to break into the Fremantle side in 2006, playing only two games for the season.
He announced prior to Round 22 that he would retire from American Federation of Labor-Congress football at the end of the 2006 season. Subiaco career
Schofield made his debut for Subiaco in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) in 1993 and played over 100 games for them until his retirement in 2008. Coaching career
At the end of the 2008 season he retired from the WAFL and was appointed coach of the Subiaco colts side.
In 2012 he joined Claremont as an assistant coach, before being named as the senior coach of Subiaco for the 2013 season.