Career
He has played for the Queensland Roar in the A-League competition, and in the National Soccer League for Brisbane Strikers and Newcastle Breakers. He was a part of the Australian U20 squad and played three matches for his country before missing out on the final Youth World Cup squad in 1997. In early 1998, whilst contracted to the Strikers, Reece transferred on loan to the Newcastle Breakers for the final 9 games of the season.
Reece returned to his hometown and the Strikers the next season with the Newcastle Breakers coach John Kosmina.
Although the season started brightly with a headed goal against Marconi Fairfield, he suffered a fracture to the ankle in the third game of the season against Sydney Olympic and struggled for the remainder of the season, requiring surgery to remove floating bone. Reece suffered multiple facial fractures in a head clash in only his third game of the inaugural A-League season whilst playing for the Roar and was forced to miss the remainder of the season, undergoing two facial reconstructions.
After a long absence from the game he continued his playing career with the Brisbane Strikers, halfway through the 2006 Brisbane Premier League season. Reece continued playing for the Brisbane Strikers in 2007 and 2008 in both a striker and midfield role and has proved to be a prolific goalscorer.
Reece has a bachelor"s degree in Science from the Queensland University of Technology, majoring in Biotechnology, a Bachelor of Science Honours in Genetics from the University of Queensland, and a Diploma of Business in Marketing.