The Gold Coast Bulletin

Roughie rides to sunset

Hawthorn champion earns farewell appearance

- MICHAEL RAMSEY

HAWTHORN champion Jarryd Roughead has called time on his AFL career and will be given a farewell game against Gold Coast.

The four-time premiershi­p player has largely been confined to the VFL this season but will be recalled to the senior team for Sunday’s clash at Marvel Stadium.

A two-time All-Australian, Coleman Medallist and former club captain, Roughead has played 282 games for the

Hawks.

Roughead’s retirement was made official yesterday but his inability to get a game for much of this season meant it had been coming for some time.

Hawks fans will at least get the chance to farewell the 32year-old, something they were denied with fellow club greats Sam Mitchell and Jordan Lewis.

Roughead will be fondly remembered not just for his onfield achievemen­ts but for the courage he showed during his battle with cancer.

The key forward was diagnosed with a recurrence of melanoma in May 2016 but returned at the start of 2017 after successful treatment.

“I am content with everything I have achieved in my career to date and I know it’s the right time for myself, my family and the club,” Roughead said in a statement.

“To play this great game for such a long time and to have experience­d success like we have is something I’ll never take for granted.

“I want to thank everyone at the Hawthorn Football Club for supporting me through all the highs and lows. The bonds and friendship­s I’ve made will last a lifetime. And lastly, a big thank you to the Hawthorn members and supporters. It’s been an incredibly humbling experience playing in front of you for all these years.”

After making his debut in 2005, Roughead cemented his spot in the senior side and was part of the Hawks’ 2008 premiershi­p team. The versatile tall booted 72 goals in 2013 to win the Coleman Medal.

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