Roe played for Queensland for the first time in a match against the visiting
United States team on their
1999 tour to Australia. In 2001 he made his
Super Rugby debut for the
Queensland Reds, in a match against the
Highlanders, a New Zealand side from
Dunedin. He went on to make appearances for both Australia A and the
Australian sevens team. In 2003, Roe made his test debut for the
Wallabies against
Namibia at the
2003 Rugby World Cup held in Australia. He played his 50th game for the Queensland Reds in the 2004 Super 14 season against the
Crusaders, scoring a
try in the match. Roe retired from playing at the age of 31 after the 2008 Super 14 season, following a career-ending shoulder injury. ==References==