Sharks forward Aiden Tolman has verified 2022 will be his final season in the NRL.
His decision delivers the curtain down on a vocation that began with Melbourne way back in 2008, and also provided 222 matches for the Bulldogs from 2011-2020.
He joined the Sharks in 2021, and earlier this time performed his 300th NRL match.
He retires as the most capped lively participant in the competitors.
Tolman is the second Sharks player this 7 days to ensure he would not be at the club next year, just after Andrew Fifita’s announcement on Tuesday.
Tolman was a member of Melbourne’s aspect that conquer Parramatta in the 2009 grand ultimate. The club was subsequently stripped of that premiership for wage cap breaches.
“I come to feel like now is the excellent time to transfer in a further way and ideally I can do that by providing back again to the video game that has provided me so considerably,” Tolman claimed.
“I am quite grateful for the alternatives they’ve all supplied me, but below at the Sharks, we’ve even now obtained a task to do.
“I am not carried out but for this season and every time the past video game arrives, I will be equipped to sit down and mirror on my occupation and truly take pleasure in and rejoice what I’ve accomplished in this sport and all the persons who have helped me to get wherever I am.
“I’ve received 6 months to go and that is where my focus is here at the instant.”
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