WEST Coast premiership hero Jack Redden has called a surprise end to his 263-game career, despite having a trigger to play on in 2023.
I have enjoyed every minute of it, especially playing in front of our home fans at Optus Stadium." "I have learned so much and developed both as a player and as a person in the last seven years. "I thought about it for a few weeks after the season and it just feels like it is the right time, both personally and for the club which is going through a rebuild.
West Coast veteran Jack Redden has announced his retirement from the AFL. It's understood the 31-year-old had triggered a contract for 2023 and Seven's Ryan ...
I have enjoyed every minute of it, especially playing in front of our home fans at Optus Stadium.” Coach Adam Simpson said: “From the first day he set foot in the club Reddo impressed with his professionalism and attitude. In West Coast’s statement, the club says “his retirement surprised most at the club”, but Redden says now is the time to bow out.
A selfless Eagle and critical member of West Coast's 2018 premiership team has decided to call time on his decorated career.
“From the first day he set foot in the club Reddo impressed with his professionalism and attitude,” Simpson said. I have enjoyed every minute of it, especially playing in front of our home fans at Optus Stadium.” “I am really content with the decision,” Redden said today.
Another premiership player has departed West Coast, with Jack Redden - a key figure in the run to the 2018 flag - announcing his retirement.
I have enjoyed every minute of it, especially playing in front of our home fans at Optus Stadium.” “I have learnt so much and developed both as a player and as a person in the last seven years. “I thought about it for a few weeks after the season and it just feels like it is the right time, both personally and for the club which is going through a rebuild.
Veteran Eagle Jack Redden has decided to hang up the boots, concluding his 263-game career with West Coast and Brisbane.
I have enjoyed every minute of it, especially playing in front of our home fans at Optus Stadium.” [Jackson Nelson](https://www.zerohanger.com/afl/players/jackson-nelson/), [Hugh Dixon](https://www.zerohanger.com/afl/players/hugh-dixon/), [Tom Joyce](https://www.zerohanger.com/afl/players/tom-joyce/) and [Luke Strnadica](https://www.zerohanger.com/afl/players/luke-strnadica/) were delisted by the Eagles earlier this month. [Jack Redden](https://www.zerohanger.com/afl/players/jack-redden/) has decided to hang up the boots, concluding his 263-game career with [West Coast](/afl/teams/west-coast-eagles/) and [Brisbane](/afl/teams/brisbane-lions/).
West Coast premiership midfielder Jack Redden has announced his AFL retirement despite triggering a fresh one-year contract extension...
"From the first day he set foot in the club Reddo impressed with his professionalism and attitude," Eagles coach Adam Simpson said in a statement. "I am really content with the decision," Redden said in a statement. The 31-year-old has been weighing up his future in recent weeks, and surprised people at the club with his decision to retire.
Former West Coast midfielder Chris Masten has posted an embarrassing tribute to Jack Redden after the current Eagle announced his shock retirement on ...
I have enjoyed every minute of it, especially playing in front of our home fans at Optus Stadium.” Thanks for raising Tex’s first wife so well. The great man hangs them up after a f****** great career for someone with the body of my 4 year old and the brains of my 9 year old Boston Terrier.
Another premiership player has departed West Coast, with Jack Redden - a key figure in the run to the 2018 flag - announcing his retirement.
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WEST Coast premiership hero Jack Redden has called a surprise end to his 263-game career, despite having a trigger to play on in 2023.
I have enjoyed every minute of it, especially playing in front of our home fans at Optus Stadium." "I have learned so much and developed both as a player and as a person in the last seven years. "I thought about it for a few weeks after the season and it just feels like it is the right time, both personally and for the club which is going through a rebuild.