St Kilda veteran Brett Voss announced his retirement from AFL football on Tuesday after a 170-game career, including 35 for the Brisbane Lions. The 29-year-old played eight matches for the Casey Scorpions in the Victorian Football League (VFL) this season as he struggled to maintain his spot in the Saints’ line-up. Voss averaged 22 possessions and kicked 21 goals at VFL level in 2007. “I have thoroughly enjoyed my time with St Kilda Football Club and leave the game extremely proud of what I have achieved, and confident that I have given myself every opportunity to make the most of my time as an AFL footballer,” he said.Voss off with pride
St Kilda veteran Brett Voss announced his retirement from AFL football on Tuesday after a 170-game career, including 35 for the Brisbane Lions. The 29-year-old played eight matches for the Casey Scorpions in the Victorian Football League (VFL) this season as he struggled to maintain his spot in the Saints’ line-up. Voss averaged 22 possessions and kicked 21 goals at VFL level in 2007. “I have thoroughly enjoyed my time with St Kilda Football Club and leave the game extremely proud of what I have achieved, and confident that I have given myself every opportunity to make the most of my time as an AFL footballer,” he said.Digital Editions
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