Career
In 1992 he moved to Collingwood, playing 18 games before moving to Hawthorn in 1995. He finally became a valuable player in the 1996 season where he was a fine tagger, although in 1997 he was involved in more attacking roles in the midfield. In the 1998 season his media profile also soared with regular appearances and production work on The Footy Show on the Nine Network.
In the 2001 season he struggled but as many Hawks did, he lifted during the 2001 Finals Series and agreed to play one final year of American Federation of Labor-Congress. However, 2002 was ruined by injury and Woods retired from American Federation of Labor-Congress midway through the season.
Woods went on to work with the Gold Coast Football Club as it prepared to enter the American Federation of Labor-Congress, before being appointed the American Federation of Labor-Congress"s first full-time International Development Manager.