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Former Jet calls it quits

Former Western Jets star Kiera Whiley has decided to call an early end to her AFLW career.

St Kilda announced that the 20-year-old informed her teammates this week that she is retiring from the game effective immediately.

The powerful midfielder cited passions and priorities away from football as the reason behind her decision ahead of the 2025 AFLW season.

“I’ve loved playing football over the years, but its role in my life has changed over the last few months,” she said.

“While I’ve loved my time at the Saints and look forward to cherishing the friendships I’ve made here for many years, I know the time is right for me to step away.

“I’d like to thank everyone at St Kilda for making me feel welcome from the second I was drafted. I couldn’t have asked for a better place to have this experience, and I wish the whole club nothing but the best for the future.”

AFLW general manager Jessie Mulholland, said the club fully supported Whiley’s decision.

“While of course we would’ve loved to have Kiera on our list moving forward, we’re really proud of her for making the tough but right decision for her future,” she said.

“Whether it’s a short or long time, we know football is only a portion of our lives, and we support all our players to invest in their lives and happiness beyond football, just as Kiera has done here.

“Kiera will always be part of the Saints family and we look forward to seeing her cheering us on this season.”

Whiley played her junior football with Caroline Springs, before aligning with Hillside in her draft year.

She was captain during her time at the Jets.

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