Jamie Cripps retires from AFL after 16 seasons with West Coast Eagles
Jamie Cripps retired from the AFL on Tuesday after a 16-season career, during which he scored 323 goals for the West Coast Eagles. The 34-year-old plans to return to his country roots in Geraldton, having sustained a knee injury that led to his retirement. Cripps expressed excitement about working with Nutrian Ag and building a home in his hometown.
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Published 01 Jul 2026, 11:33 UTC · Updated 01 Jul 2026, 11:41 UTC
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