Feast went to play football in Darwin in the 1994 off season as a 19-year-old and when he returned home Feast had an offer from Sturt's general manager Ross Tuohy, which he gladly accepted as an opportunity to leave his job at a timber mill.
Feast began when the Double Blues were at a low ebb – they had suffered six consecutive wooden spoons,[2] and his debut season of 1995 was an unprecedented horror with Sturt losing all 22 games by no fewer than 24 points.
[4] He made his league debut in round five of the 1999 AFL season, coming into the side for Greg Stafford.
[5] Feast played VFL football for Port Melbourne as they were the Swans' reserves side and received the second most votes in the 2001 J. J. Liston Trophy.
After being delisted by Sydney after the 2001 season, Feast returned to Sturt and played in the Double Blues’ first premiership since 1976.