Western Bulldogs defender Jed Adcock has announced he will retire from AFL football at season’s end.
After 206 games across 12 seasons with the Brisbane Lions, Adcock joined the Bulldogs at the end of the 2015 season via the rookie draft.
The 30-year-old has played seven games in 2016, taking his career tally to 213.
Bulldogs Director of Football Chris Grant praised Adcock for his influence on the Bulldogs playing group.
“Jed has played really important roles for us in his short time at the Club, and his professionalism and leadership have been particularly noteworthy.”
“The time and guidance he has provided our younger players has been integral at both AFL and VFL level.
“We wish Jed all the best, and thank him for his contribution over the past 12 months.”
Adcock thanked the Club for their support, while looking forward to the next phase of his career.
“I want to thank the Club for giving me the opportunity to continue my career.
“Although it’s only been one year, I’ve learned a lot both as a player and from a coaching standpoint.”
“I’m ready to move on to the next phase of my life and career, which includes pursuing coaching at AFL level.”
Adcock was originally recruited to Brisbane with pick number 33 in the 2003 AFL Draft from the North Ballarat Rebels, and went on to captain the Lions in 2013 and 2014.