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Craig Starcevich was born on 16 May, 1967 in Australia, is an Australian rules footballer. Discover Craig Starcevich's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 16 May, 1967
Birthday 16 May
Birthplace Australia
Nationality Australia

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Timeline

1967

Craig Starcevich (born 16 May 1967) is a former Australian rules footballer and current senior coach.

1986

Starcevich was recruited from East Perth, for whom he played 37 games for after he won the 1986 F. D. Book Medal for being judged their best and fairest player.

On the back of this, Starcevich was recruited to Collingwood in the VFL.

1987

Starcevich made his VFL debut in 1987.

1990

Starcevich played for and the in the Australian Football League (AFL), known as the Victorian Football League (VFL) prior to 1990.

He is the current senior coach of in the AFL Women's (AFLW), having led the team since its inception.

Starcevich is the only person in Australian rules football history to win both an AFL and an AFLW premiership, having won the latter as coach.

He played the role of a key-position player, coming off the bench in Collingwood's 1990 premiership side to be a solid contributor during the grand final.

1993

He played 124 games and kicked 162 goals for Collingwood before moving to the Brisbane Bears at the end of 1993 as part of the trade that saw Nathan Buckley go to Collingwood.

Since arriving in Brisbane at the end of 1993, Starcevich has been involved in every one of the Brisbane Lions' four premierships (three AFL and two AFLW) and eight grand final appearances (four AFL & four AFLW).

Starcevich's son Jackson played for Collingwood in the VFL, and nephew Brandon currently plays for Brisbane in the AFL.

1995

He played 20 games and kicked 16 goals for the Bears before retiring at the end of 1995.

Following his retirement from AFL football as a player, Starcevich became one of the most prominent fitness trainers in the AFL.

2006

In 2006, he was recruited as part of the St Kilda Football Club's head of training services in an attempt to turn around the club's large injury list in the 2005 season.

During the 2006 pre-season, Starcevich adopted a controversial policy whereby players were banned from wearing thongs, citing the fact that they could increase the risk of injuries to feet.

2007

He left the Saints before the 2007 season, citing "family reasons".

In March 2007, Starcevich joined A-League team Queensland Roar as strength and conditioning coach.

2016

In June 2016, Starcevich was appointed head coach of the Brisbane Lions women's team.

2017

Starcevich guided the Lions to the minor premiership in the inaugural season of AFL Women's in 2017.

By finishing first, the Lions qualified for the 2017 AFL Women's Grand Final.

The team lost to the Adelaide Crows in the decider.

In the league's second season, the Lions once again lost the Grand Final by six points under Starcevich, in a game which ended 27–21 in favour of the Western Bulldogs.

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2018

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2019

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2020

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