His club football was played with the
Balmain Tigers whom he helped to win four premierships between 1915 and 1919. Craig made his international league debut in the First Test in Sydney on 18 June 1910. Four of his former
Wallaby teammates also debuted that day
John Barnett,
Jack Hickey,
Charles Russell and
Chris McKivat – making them collectively Australia's 11th to 15th dual code internationals. This repeated a similar occurrence two years earlier when five former Wallabies in
Micky Dore,
Dally Messenger,
Denis Lutge,
Doug McLean snr and
John Rosewell all debuted for the
Kangaroos in the first ever Test against
New Zealand, he also represented
Australasia. Craig played in both rugby league Tests against Great Britain in Australia in 1910 and was selected on the
1911–12 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain. He played 31 tour matches and scored 7 tries. He played at second row in all three victorious Tests of the tour. He is listed on the
Australian Players Register as Kangaroo No.64. He returned to representative honors in 1914 playing two Tests when Australia hosted the Great Britain tourists. All up, Craig played in seven rugby league Tests and thirty-five times for Australia. ==Post football==