The Chronicle

MATT’S FINISHED

Emotional Gillett forced to quit game through injuries

- TRAVIS MEYN

RUGBY LEAGUE: Broncos warhorse Matt Gillett broke down in tears announcing his immediate retirement from the NRL.

Gillett confirmed he would walk away from the game at a press conference yesterday.

He has struggled to overcome a raft of injuries and pulled the pin on his career with three years left on his contract.

The back-rower, 31, said he physically could not play the game any longer due to a serious shoulder injury.

“I injured my shoulder late in the season and it was playing on my mind,” Gillett said fighting back tears.

“When the season was finished I got scans and the results showed there was a large amount of damage in my right shoulder.

“After that I sought out a number of medical opinions from a range of doctors who all said the same thing – the shoulder is beyond repair for me to return to rugby league.

“This has been a huge shock to me and my family. We have taken the time over the past month to consider what we should do.

“I have decided to take the medical advice from experts and call time on my career.

“It was a really hard decision but I have to do what’s best for myself, my health and my family.

“I have plenty to be thankful for. I’ve been part of a great club for my whole career. I played for my state, country and with some legends of the game.”

Gillett played 200 NRL games for the Broncos since debuting in 2010, his last appearance unfortunat­ely being Brisbane’s humiliatin­g 58-0 finals loss to Parramatta.

He made 20 State of Origin appearance­s for Queensland and was a 12-game Kangaroos Test representa­tive.

However he struggled to return to his best after suffering a broken neck in Round 1 of the 2018 season.

Gillett managed 17 NRL games in his final season this year, but was limited by knee, back and shoulder complaints, the latter which has lead to him pulling the pin.

“I had a scan pretty shortly after the (season ended) and sat down with the staff a week later,” Gillett said.

“It was a no-brainer at the end of the day. I had to make sure I was comfortabl­e with it.

“The last thing I wanted to do was give the game away due to injuries.

“It’s not the way I wanted to go out (Parramatta loss), but to run out with the kids in my 200th game was special.”

Gillett said he would remain at the Broncos in an ambassador role as he contemplat­ed his next move.

 ?? Picture: Steve Pohlner ?? ALL OVER: Matt Gillett with his family after announcing his retirement from rugby league. INSET: Emotional at his press conference.
Picture: Steve Pohlner ALL OVER: Matt Gillett with his family after announcing his retirement from rugby league. INSET: Emotional at his press conference.

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