Shaun Higgins has today announced his retirement, following a successful career with the Western Bulldogs, North Melbourne and Geelong, spanning over 260 games. 

The 34-year-old has played 23 games in the hoops since arriving at the end of 2020, after playing 129 games at Whitten Oval and 108 at Arden Street.

Drafted in 2005, Higgins has been an influential player in the teams he has played in. Higgins won back-to-back Syd Barker Medals in 2017 and 2018 and was selected in the 2018 All-Australian team.

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Higgins addressed his teammates on Tuesday morning to announce his decision.

“I feel privileged to have been able to play at this level for 17 seasons at three great clubs. I feel enormously lucky to have lived out a childhood dream of playing footy and I’m thankful for all the friendships, memories and support through the years,” Higgins said.

“I am grateful for the opportunity to have represented Geelong, it’s a special Club and while having only been here for two seasons, the place and people have had a lasting impact on me.

“There have been so many people who have helped me along the journey, I’d like to thank my wife Heidi and children Rosie, Harry and Emme, my Mum, Dad and my extended family. Thank you also to Bruce, Mary, Richard and Kev for the support and role they have played.

“Thank you also to the teammates I’ve been able to share the locker room and field with and my coaches for shaping me as a player.

“While I have experienced some challenges with injury this season, I’m comfortable knowing I’ve done everything I can to make a return to the senior team, and while it hasn’t worked out, I’m focused on playing my part in helping the team best prepare for Saturday’s Grand Final and seeing my teammates run out onto the MCG.”

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Across his 17 seasons, the Geelong product became renowned for silky skills, his craftiness around goal and his read of the game.

It’s Higgins’ off-field professionalism and experience helping younger players that will see him best remembered at Geelong.  

General Manager of Football, Simon Lloyd, praised Higgins for his contribution to the game.

“Shaun has been an incredible AFL player, and when he looks back over a career that spanned 17 years, he should be really proud of everything he has achieved.  

“Shaun has been an influential leader since arriving at the Club. He has spent considerable time passing on his significant learnings to our younger players and setting them up for success. 

“Shaun has always demonstrated great care for Geelong, carried himself with class and leaves us in a better position for his presence. 

“We wish Shaun, Heidi, Rosie, Emme and Harry all the very best for this new chapter.”