Chad Wingard’s career ends before AFL finals with VFL defeat

Chad Wingard has announced his retirement from the AFL, one day after a VFL final that proved to be his last game for the Hawks.

The 31-year-old’s career was on the brink late last year when he sustained a ruptured Achilles just minutes into Hawthorn’s Round 22 game against the Western Bulldogs.

Negotiating a new contract at the time, the dual All Australian received a one-year lifeline and fought to return to the senior side midway through this season.

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But form, niggling injuries and the Hawks AFL side’s impressive winning streak conspired to keep Wingard in the VFL.

He played in Box Hill’s elimination final defeat to Williamstown on Saturday and, two days later, confirmed he would now retire despite Hawthorn’s AFL finals tilt kicking off this weekend.

“Thirteen years of memories and moments I’ll cherish forever,” Wingard wrote.

“Thank you to Port Adelaide football club and Hawthorn football club for shaping me into the player and person I am today.

“To the fans of this great game, thank you, and I hope I played a small part in entertaining you on the weekends during my journey.

“Lastly, my family, thank you for always supporting me and pushing me to be my best every day.”

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