He returned to the
SANFL in 2012, again playing for
West Adelaide. In the
2013 Foxtel Cup Grand Final, Schmidt collected 26 disposals and nine clearances, at 81 per cent disposal efficiency. He was awarded the Coles Medal, as the player best on ground. New West Adelaide senior coach
Mark Mickan, himself a former player for both the Crows and West Adelaide where he is part of the Bloods Hall of Fame, appointed Schmidt as West Adelaide's new club captain for 2014 following the retirement of
Ryan Ferguson. After a disappointing
2014 SANFL season in which The Bloods slumped to 9th place (second last) on the ladder, Westies bounced back in
2015 to finish the minor round in 3rd place. Schmidt then led the club to its first SANFL premiership since
1983 with a dominant display in the
2015 SANFL Grand Final, amassing 44 disposals for the game (the most be any SANFL player in 2015) and winning the
Jack Oatey Medal as the best player in the Grand Final as Westies defeated minor premiers by 30 points at the
Adelaide Oval. Schmidt joins Bernie Leahy (1908, 1909), Jos Dailey (1911, 1912),
Bruce McGregor (1927), Johnny Taylor (1947),
Neil Kerley (1961) and
Ian Borchard (1983) as a West Adelaide premiership winning captains. ==References==