Born in Barnsley, Austin came through the youth ranks with his local club Barnsley F.C., playing 165 first team games, including 25 games in the 2006–07 Championship season. He made his debut on 10 August 2002 against Swindon Town.
Despite struggling with an injury for a period of the 2005–06 season, Austin still managed to make 44 appearances for the reds helping them secure their return to the Football League Championship.
Darlington
In his first season at Darlington he played 29 games and scored 2 goals, his first was a mazy run from the edge of his own 18 yard box played a one – two then finished with aplomb. His season ended early though as he collected an injury that had plagued him the previous season.
In June 2008, Austin underwent an operation on his troublesome ankle which was successful. He scored his 1st goal of the season in Darlington's 6–0 away win at Macclesfield Town, it been a nice 25-yard drive. Live on Sky Austin netted a superb 25 yard free-kick against fellow promotion hopefuls Bradford City in Darlington's 2–1 victory. The tough tackling right back put Darlington's off field problems of administration to the side and went on to make 39 appearances scoring 3 goals and receiving 4 yellow cards in the 2008–09 season. Austin's superb form saw him voted in the League 2 Team of the Season.
Hartlepool United
In June 2009, he joined Darlington's arch rivals Hartlepool United[4] and won the Player and Players' Player of the Year Award at the end of his first season with Pools.
His long range goal against Southampton in a 3–2 away defeat, in March 2010, won the club's Goal of the Season award and, in December 2019, was one of twenty goals that were nominated for the club's Goal of the Decade award.[5]
An injury in early February 2011 saw Austin out injured until the final two games of the season with Steve Haslam replacing him at right-back. However, he regained his place next season and played every single minute of the 2012–13 campaign,[6][7] the first Hartlepool player to do so since Tommy Miller in 1999–2000.
Shaw Lane
Following his release by Hartlepool in 2015, Austin signed for Shaw Lane.[8] He helped Shaw Lane win the Northern Premier League Division 1 South 2016–17 title, winning the Players Player of the Year award in the process.
Gainsborough Trinity
After 3 seasons with Shaw Lane, Austin joined Gainsborough Trinity following a successful trial.[9] He made a total of 39 appearances for Gainsborough and, following the conclusion of the 2018–19 season, retired from football.
Personal life
He is a qualified dual fuel engineer and has also coached football at grassroots level.[10]
Career statistics
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition