Craig Starcevich

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Craig Starcevich (born May 16, 1967) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL/AFL and currently a fitness trainer.

He was recruited from East Perth, where he won the 1986 F.D. Book Medal for East Perth's best and fairest player. On the back of this, he was recruited to Collingwood in the VFL.

Starcevich made his VFL debut in 1987 with the Collingwood Football Club. The key position player came off the bench in Collingwood's 1990 premiership side and was a solid contributor during the 1990 AFL Grand Final. He played 124 games, kicking 162 goals for Collingwood before moving to the Brisbane Bears in 1994. He went on to play 20 games for 16 goals for the Bears before retiring at the end of 1995.

Following his retirement from AFL football, Starcevich has become one of the most prominent fitness trainers in the AFL, providing his services to the Brisbane Lions and being part of premiership success with his conditioning work. 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.

Starcevich now is part of the Queensland Roar soccer team and is a key role in there hopes for the upcoming asia cup which will be held early next year.

Starcevich is of Croatian descent.