He completed year 12 at high school (aged 18) during his first year with the Brisbane Bears.
He was drafted by the Brisbane Bears as a zone selection in 1995.
He moved to the Brisbane Bears in 1988, playing 30 games and kicking three goals until his retirement in 1990.
He was dropped after a poor performance; however, he returned to the senior side later in the season against the Brisbane Bears.
After playing 29 games in four seasons from 1989 to 1992, he was traded to the Brisbane Bears for draft pick number 21.
After a few inconsistent years, he was traded to the Brisbane Bears.
He is considered by many as the greatest Brisbane Bear in the club's short history.
He moved to the Brisbane Bears in 1988 as captain.
However he soon reversed that decision and moved to the Brisbane Bears, who persuaded him to continue playing.
He is best known for a short stint as caretaker coach of the Brisbane Bears in 1989.