Foundation Geelong AFLW player Danielle Higgins has announced her retirement from the top level after six seasons at Geelong.
A member of both Geelong’s inaugural VFLW and AFLW squads, Higgins played 24 AFLW games over the past four seasons.
The crafty left-footer announced her retirement to teammates at training on Wednesday, saying the club had been like a second family to her over the journey.
“I just want to say thank you to Geelong Footy Club for giving me this opportunity, and thank you to my family for their endless support,” Higgins said.
“I said, ‘I’ll play one year’, and two VFLW years later and four AFLW, I’m just so honoured to have worn the hoops.
“I grew up as a Geelong supporter, sitting out there with Dad in the Past Players [Stand] and with my brothers and sister watching footy.
“To just think that I’ve had this opportunity to represent my hometown is pretty amazing, and being a Geelong supporter [has made it even more special].
“It’s a massive honour, and I just want to say thank you. Being part of the inaugural VFLW and AFLW teams is something I will always cherish.
“I’m looking forward to cheering our team on from the sidelines … we have some very talented players and we are only going to get better and better.”
Geelong head of AFLW Brett Johnson thanked Higgins for her service to the club.
“Danielle’s commitment and energy around the club has played a significant role in building the bonds and identity of our group in its formative years,” Johnson said.
“She has been a well-respected member of our playing group, and we are grateful for her contributions on and off the field.
“We thank Danielle for all she has given the Geelong Football Club, and look forward to seeing her continue to take the field with our VFLW side this season.”
Higgins said she planned to pull on the hoops a few more times for the Cats’ VFLW side, and will hang up the boots at the end of the 2022 VFLW season.