Career
Debuting in the VFL in 1988, he was recruited from Parkmore, Victoria to the Street Kilda Football Club. The red-headed Daniels, known as "Jack", was used in a number of defensive roles. In 1993 he debuted for the Sydney Swans, where he played until 1995.
In 1996 he moved back to his original American Federation of Labor-Congress team, the Street Kilda Football Club.
He was injured with a shoulder problem in 1997 and his final season of American Federation of Labor-Congress was in 1998. Jack played 173 American Federation of Labor-Congress games in total.
Jack was known for it tenacious approach in winning the ball and was regarded as one of the toughest taggers in the game. He was one of the few players who managed to juggle a business career whilst playing American Federation of Labor-Congress.