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Craig Stuart Sives (born 9 April 1986) is a Scottish former professional association football player who played as a defender and current assistant manager of
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. Sivers began his career with
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club Heart of Midlothian, where he made two appearances and was sent on loan to
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and Queen of the South. He subsequently played with Irish club
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and Australian side
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, before returning to Scotland to play for
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. After a brief loan spell with Cowdenbeath in 2016, he signed for the club permanently, playing thirteen matches before retiring from football in January 2017.


Playing career

Sives attended
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Primary School and
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, and played for youth club
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, before signing for boyhood favourites Hearts in June 2002. After impressing in the club's under-19 and reserve teams, the towering centre back was given his debut in the 2004
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against Hibernian, scoring the opening goal in a 3–1 win. He made two league starts in the 2004–05 season, but he did not make any appearances during 2005–06 because of a serious back injury. Sives signed a 5-year contract in July 2006 and spent the 2006–07 season on loan with
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to gain further experience. Despite a good start to his Thistle career, he was again sidelined by injury in early November 2006 when a groin injury suffered incapacitated him for five months. He returned for the last two months of the season but it later transpired that he had been playing with a double hernia, which was repaired by an operation in May 2007.
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signed him on loan for the 2007–08 season, but he did not play any competitive matches due to injuries. Sives then signed for
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club Queen of the South on a short-term loan deal on 1 September 2008. He returned to Hearts in December 2008 after playing the whole of November with an ankle ligament tear. In January 2009 after three-and-a-half injury-plagued seasons, he was released from his contract at Hearts. Almost immediately after his release from Hearts he played for Tynecastle, as a trialist, in an
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match against
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in which Tynecastle won 2–1. He partnered his younger brother Steven in the centre of the Tynecastle defence. In March 2009, after a failed medical,
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offered him a career lifeline as a non-paid member of their squad while he went through a rehabilitation program with the club's medical staff. He was rewarded with a short-term contract in May 2009. Sives made his Rovers debut in an
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clash at the Tallaght Stadium on 13 June 2009 against Drogheda United. He was voted Rovers' Young Player of The Year on 7 November 2009 by the club's fans. Sives scored his first goal for the Hoops in August 2010 against
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, with both side drew. He helped Rovers win their first League of Ireland championship in 16 years on the final day of the 2010 season after a 2–2 draw in Bray. Craig played a major part in Rovers very successful 2011 season, winning the League of Ireland,
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and playing in the
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group stages. He missed Rovers final 2 group stage matches due to his 2nd double hernia operation. He was named in the
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PFAI Premier Division Team of the Year on 13 November and was voted Rovers' Player of The Year on 1 December 2011 by the fans The following month, Sives signed a new deal with the club. After 120 competitive appearances, including 15 in European competition, for Rovers, Sives left Ireland for Australia in November 2012. He scored on his Hume City Debut against Port Melbourne On 31 January 2014, Sives moved to
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, signing an 18-month contract. After the move, Sives was later grateful under manager John McGlynn. Sives moved on loan to
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side Cowdenbeath in March 2016, until the end of the season. The move was made permanent during the summer of 2016, with Sives signing a two-year contract. However, after finding it difficult to adjust to part-time football, Cowdenbeath agreed to release Sives from his contract, with the player anticipating that he would likely retire from football in order to pursue full-time employment away from the game.


Coaching career

Sives was appointed assistant manager of Tynecastle in 2019 & Tranent Juniors in 2020, before moving to
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to do a similar role in 2022. He is a UEFA B licensed coach.


International

He has played for Scotland at Schoolboy, Under 17, 18 and 19 level.


Honours

*2014–15
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* League of Ireland: 2 **
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* SRFC Player of the Year: *
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– 2011 * Shamrock Rovers Young Player of the Year: *
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– 2009 * Leinster Senior Cup: *
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– 2012


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