Jaidyn Stephenson Announces Shocking Retirement from AFL

Sunday, 27 October 2024, 22:00

Jaidyn Stephenson has shocked fans by announcing his retirement from AFL. Despite having a contract for next year, the 25-year-old North Melbourne player has lost his passion for the sport. This decision comes after a struggle for form over the past two seasons and a noteworthy career that began with the AFL Rising Star Award in 2018.
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Jaidyn Stephenson Announces Shocking Retirement from AFL

Jaidyn Stephenson Waves Goodbye to AFL

In a surprising turn of events, Jaidyn Stephenson, the former AFL Rising Star winner, has declared his retirement from the game. The North Melbourne Kangaroos utility, aged 25, will step away despite holding a contract for the upcoming season. His passion for sport has faded, prompting this bold decision which he had been wrestling with for some time.

Career Overview

Stephenson earned acclaim when he won the AFL Rising Star Award in 2018 while playing for Collingwood. His debut season was remarkable, marking 38 goals, including two in the grand final loss. However, injuries and a suspension in 2019 hindered his progress.

  • 122 career games
  • 54 games with Collingwood
  • 68 games with North Melbourne

After a bright start at North Melbourne, his form declined in recent seasons, resulting in only 12 senior games this year. The once-celebrated talent's journey in AFL has concluded, leaving fans in shock.


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