Adam Schneider

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Adam Schneider
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Personal information
Birth 12 May 1984 (1984-05-12) (age 24),
Recruited from Osborne/NSW-ACT U18
Height and weight 175cm / 78kg
Playing career¹
Debut Round 1, 29 March 2003, Sydney Swans vs. Carlton Blues, at Telstra Stadium
Team(s) Sydney Swans (2001-2007)

98 games, 99 goals

St Kilda (2008-)

8 games, 10 goals

¹ Statistics to end of Round 11, 2008 season
Career highlights

  • Sydney Swans Rising Star 2003
  • Sydney Premiership player 2005
  • International Rules Series 2006
  • St. Kilda Pre-season Cup Winning side 2008

Adam Schneider (born 12 May 1984) is a New South Wales-born Australian rules footballer playing for St Kilda. Formerly a player for the Sydney Swans

Schneider was recruited from Osbourne and NSW-ACT U18 by Sydney Swans through the 2001 AFL Draft. He was Sydney's 4th round selection, number 60 overall. During his first season at the club, Schneider suffered minor injuries and illness, that sidelined him for over three months. However, in 2003, Schneider hit the ground running. Through the pre-season and other trial matches Schneiderman was in great form, and earned his senior AFL debut. Adam debuted in Round 1 of 2003 premiership season against Carlton. Schneider's form was good enough for him to hold his place in the seniors for all 24 matches, on top of that he kicked 30 goals for the season.

2004, though, was a completely different story. Schneider, suffered a hamstring injury, which saw the exciting young goal-sneak sidelined for a month. He managed to be selected for just 12 matches, half of what he produced the previous season, and managed to scrape only nine goals together. During 2005 season he gradually improved and towards the latter half of the season he was a regular starter. Schneider went on to play for the Swans in the Grand Final and scored Sydney's second goal of the match.

Originally from the small town of Osbourne, Schneider spent most of his teenage years at St Francis De Sales Regional College in Leeton and Kooringal High and Trinity High school in Wagga Wagga where he decided to pursue Australian rules football after also excelling in cricket.

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