Career
Early career
Originally from Adelaide, South Australia, Sanderson moved from Sturt to Adelaide as one of their 10 concession picks. While at Sturt he injured his right leg and had to learn to kick left footed, this subsequently became his primary kicking foot. He finally made his debut in 1992 but had limited opportunities and played just 6 games until he moved to Collingwood.
Geelong
In 1995 Sanderson moved to Geelong and reinvented himself as a half-back flanker, generating a lot of run out of defence.
He had his best season in 2001, when he took out the Carji Greeves Medal as well as earning International rules selection. In 2005 before the finals series, Sanderson announced he would be retiring from American Federation of Labor-Congress football.
Unfortunately he went out following a heartbreaking loss in the Semi-final to Sydney. Immediately after Sanderson"s retirement from playing he moved back to Adelaide to become an assistant coach at Portuguese Adelaide Football Club, before heading back to Geelong to become an assistant coach in 2007.
On Monday 19 September 2011 Sanderson was appointed coach of the Adelaide Football Club ahead of red hot favourite Scott Burns and premiership captain Mark Bickley.
After getting to within a goal of reaching the American Federation of Labor-Congress Grand Final in 2012, the Crows underachieved in the ensuing two years, finishing 11th and 10th respectively and therefore failing to make the finals. As a result, on 17 September 2014 (almost three years to the day since he was appointed) Sanderson was sacked as coach of the Adelaide Crows. Sanderson was at the Sari Club, just hours before the 2002 Bali bombings killed 202 people.
He is also a qualified pilot.