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Apr 29, 2024 · Former Adelaide captain Rory Sloane has called time on his decorated AFL career after deciding the risk of another eye injury was too great to continue playing.
- Ed Bourke
Apr 29, 2024 · Former Adelaide captain Rory Sloane has been forced into immediate retirement by the threat of further eye damage. Sloane, 34, had a second bout of surgery on a detached retina in January, following an original procedure in 2021.
Apr 29, 2024 · Stephen Trigg, was CEO of Adelaide Football Club when 34-year-old former-Crows Captain, Rory Sloane was recruited.
Apr 29, 2024 · Former Adelaide Crows captain and club great Rory Sloane has made the difficult decision to retire after 255 AFL games at West Lakes, spanning across 16 seasons.
- Will Faulkner
Aug 15, 2023 · The veteran midfielder will play his 16th AFL season in 2024 after re-signing with the Crows. Sloane, who ruptured his ACL last year, has played 254 games and won two club best and fairest awards.
Apr 29, 2024 · Adelaide veteran Rory Sloane has announced his retirement. The 255-gamer called time due to the best interests of his long-term health after issues with an eye injury. Sloane hangs up the boots a one-club player and a former skipper.
Apr 29, 2024 · Much-loved AFL champion Rory Sloane has announced his retirement. The universally popular Adelaide veteran and former captain had surgery on a detached retina in his right eye at the end of January, the second time he has undergone such a procedure.