North Sydney Bears In 1983, Spina moved to
Sydney, where he joined the
North Sydney Bears in the
New South Wales Rugby League premiership. He made his first grade debut as a 19-year-old, coming off the bench in the Bears' 22–20 win over the
Newtown Jets. The following week, he started at halfback and scored twice in the Bears' loss to Canberra. He would spend the rest of the season as North Sydney's starting halfback. During his two seasons with the Bears, he played 37 games and scored 11 tries.
Eastern Suburbs Roosters In 1985, he joined the
Eastern Suburbs Roosters and would spend five seasons with the club. In his first season, he started 23 of his 24 games at halfback. He was the starting halfback throughout the majority of his stint with the Roosters, starting 89 of his 99 games in the position. In 1987, many judges thought Spina would represent
Queensland in the
1987 State of Origin series after playing in a State of Origin trial played at
Lang Park between a Queensland Residents team and a New South Wales-based Residents team. Playing for the New South Wales-based side, Spina played alongside
Sam Backo, another
Ingham product. He was widely thought to have had a better game than his opposite halfback,
Ipswich's
Allan Langer. Queensland captain
Wally Lewis later said both he and coach
Wayne Bennett had supported Spina, but he was sensationally left out of the Maroons' team for the series and never went on to play a game for them.
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Spina moved to the
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks for the 1990 season. During his lone season at the Cronulla club, Spina played 22 games, starting at halfback in all of them, and scored five tries. At the end of the season, aged just 27, Spina returned to north Queensland to play for his former club, Herbert River.
North Queensland Cowboys In 1995, at age 31, Spina returned to first grade, being named the inaugural captain of the newly introduced
North Queensland Cowboys in the
Australian Rugby League competition. On 11 March 1995, he led the side out for their first ever game, a 32–16 loss at home to the
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. He captained the side in their first ever win, a 14–10 victory over the
Illawarra Steelers in
Wollongong. Spina retired at the end of the 1995 season, playing 13 games and scoring one try for North Queensland. ==Statistics==