http://www.theage.com.au/realfooty/news/AFL/Final-season-for-Tigers-Campbell/2005/03/14/1110649126923.htmlIt has been widely discussed for some time, but Tigers veteran Wayne Campbell yesterday announced he would pull the pin on his 15-year VFL/AFL career at season's end.
Campbell was captain from 2001 until last year under Danny Frawley, but Frawley's replacement, Terry Wallace, will announce a new skipper today from a shortlist of Nathan Brown, Joel Bowden, Kane Johnson and Matthew Richardson, with Johnson the favourite.
The 32-year-old Campbell said he hopes to take on an informal leadership role at the club in his last year, providing guidance for the young list the Tigers faithful hope will make their club a force again.
"I really, really enjoyed the captaincy. It's the biggest honour I've had and I think it made me a better player. But that was a perfect time to hand it on to someone else, with me playing my last year and me still being around to help whoever was the new captain if they need any help," Campbell said.
He said his body was still in reasonable condition, but that his decision to retire reflected a desire to open a new chapter in his life.
"The body feels pretty good, but I think it's the stage where you've got to go and do something else. It'll be hard because footy's been my life for 15 years," he said.
"I've certainly got lots of ideas, but I'm not sure which one of those comes up, or whether there's an other idea, which there probably is, that I end up doing. I'm sure in the next 30 years, I'll do a number of things, but where that goes, I have no idea."
Campbell's last year will be played out as an onballer and forward, rather than in his customary midfield or roving half-back role.
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Strange that he would make uo his mind before the season - especially if he had a good year and with the kids and all I would be staying on as long as I could if I was still contributing.