Career
He played in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership for the Canberra Raiders, Western Suburbs Magpies, and Gold Coast Seagulls. Hailing from Mackay, Jackson began playing rugby league when he was 5. Jackson made his first grade debut with Magpies Mackay before joining the Raiders in 1987.
He played three years with the Raiders, making only 16 appearances, almost entirely from the bench.
Jackson is best remembered for coming from the bench to score the "iconic" try in the 1989 Grand Final. This was Jackson"s last ever appearance for the Raiders, as he and team-mate Ivan Henjak signed for the Magpies from 1990, Jackson quickly establishing himself in the starting team
The same year Jackson made his debut for Queensland in the third match of the 1990 series, again scoring the winning try. He went on to play 9 State of Origin matches for Queensland.
Joining the Gold Coast Seagulls for 2 seasons, he retired in 1993 due to back injury.
Since retiring Jackson has coached a number of teams in the Mackay area. The Mackay area Under-11s schoolboy challenge has been named in his honour.