Career
1993–1999: Geelong
He made his debut with Geelong in 1993 and became a fearless player, usually playing off half-back, but then found his way as a key position player. He was awarded Geelong"s captaincy in 1999, but did not play a game that season due to injury. The falling out between the club and Colbert caused great controversy.
Mooney retired a dual premiership player with the Cats while Enright is a three time premiership player.
2000–2005: Kangaroos
In 2000 Colbert moved to the Kangaroos, mostly holding up full-back or centre half-back. In 2004 Colbert was appointed the Kangaroos delegate for the American Federation of Labor-Congress Players Association (AFLPA).
In 2005, Colbert announced his retirement. In 2006 he joined the West Coast Eagles as one of their back-room staff
lieutenant was on a part-time basis, based in Melbourne.
Currently he is a boundary rider for Fox Sports. He also does post-match interviews and one-on-one interviews for Fox Sports American Federation of Labor-Congress. Post-match interviews in the rooms include Ablett brothers. One-on-one interviews include Adam Simpson on his 250th game for the Kangaroos.
As of 2009, he is now a flying instructor at Moorabbin Flight Services in Moorabbin, Victoria
He is also a pilot for an air freight service at Moorabbin airport.