A prolific front runner or wide player, whose electric pace causes untold problems for opposing defenders, he spent the early part of his career with the Walsall College football team and was a key member of the squad who won the 2006-07 West Midlands College's Regional Football League Plate Final that saw them become regional champions. During this time he also featured for Dudley Town and for the 2007-08 campaign linked up with Willenhall Town, where his career really began to take off. At Noose Lane his goals during the 2008-2009 campaign saw him finish as the club's top scorer with twelve goals. During July 2009 he made the step up to sign for Hednesford Town, which ended an almost year-long chase by then manager Dean Edwards. He later found his opportunities at Keys Park were somewhat limited and despite featuring on ten occasions for the club, scoring two goals, a change of manager signalled his ultimate departure. Signed for Halesowen Town for his first spell in 2010/11 socring a hat-trick on his debut. Resigned in the summer of 2011/12 after a breif spell with local rivals Stourbridge.