James Meiklejohn announces retirement

The Port Adelaide Football Club extends its thanks and congratulates captain JAMES MEIKLEJOHN on his retirement from SANFL football.
The skipper will play his final two games against the Bloods and Tigers over the next fortnight.
Meiklejohn, 29, joined the Magpies in 2005 after being rookie-listed by the Sydney Swans in the 2004 season.
Making his debut against the Panthers in Round 1 that year, Meiklejohn has gone on to play 162 League games.
He took over the captaincy in 2010 after the departure of a number of experienced players and has since steered the club’s young squad successfully.
Senior coach Ken McGregor praised Meiklejohn for his strong and passionate leadership of the club during the 2013 season.
“A true captain leads with both his actions and his words,” McGregor said.
“Jimmy has proven worthy of the prestigious title of captain of the Port Adelaide Football Club time and time again.
“He has that unique ability to be strong and demanding on his teammates when required but also supportive when they need someone to back them up.
“I have only been at the club a year but Jimmy is widely regarded as one of the best captains in the SANFL and he will be sorely missed by the group as a leader, a player and a friend.”
Port Adelaide chief executive officer praised Meiklejohn’s leadership since taking on the captaincy in 2010.
“Jimmy has led the Maggies through a difficult period, but I don’t think there would be anyone out there who could find fault with the way he has carried himself and the team during that time,” said Mr Thomas.
“He wears his heart on his sleeve and has always been available and willing to give his time and service to this club on and off the field.
“We know the regard he is held in among the competition for his leadership and attitude on the field, it’s something that he can be very proud of.
“Leading Port Adelaide in the SANFL takes a special type of person and the club has been privileged to have a guy like Jimmy play and captain the club for the last nine years.”
Meiklejohn’s final match at Alberton Oval will be on Sunday 1 September when the Magpies host the Bloods at 2:10pm.
His final match for the club will be at Glenelg Oval against the Tigers on Saturday 7 September at 4:30pm.
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The skipper will play his final two games against the Bloods and Tigers over the next fortnight.
Meiklejohn, 29, joined the Magpies in 2005 after being rookie-listed by the Sydney Swans in the 2004 season.
Making his debut against the Panthers in Round 1 that year, Meiklejohn has gone on to play 162 League games.
He took over the captaincy in 2010 after the departure of a number of experienced players and has since steered the club’s young squad successfully.
Senior coach Ken McGregor praised Meiklejohn for his strong and passionate leadership of the club during the 2013 season.
“A true captain leads with both his actions and his words,” McGregor said.
“Jimmy has proven worthy of the prestigious title of captain of the Port Adelaide Football Club time and time again.
“He has that unique ability to be strong and demanding on his teammates when required but also supportive when they need someone to back them up.
“I have only been at the club a year but Jimmy is widely regarded as one of the best captains in the SANFL and he will be sorely missed by the group as a leader, a player and a friend.”
Port Adelaide chief executive officer praised Meiklejohn’s leadership since taking on the captaincy in 2010.
“Jimmy has led the Maggies through a difficult period, but I don’t think there would be anyone out there who could find fault with the way he has carried himself and the team during that time,” said Mr Thomas.
“He wears his heart on his sleeve and has always been available and willing to give his time and service to this club on and off the field.
“We know the regard he is held in among the competition for his leadership and attitude on the field, it’s something that he can be very proud of.
“Leading Port Adelaide in the SANFL takes a special type of person and the club has been privileged to have a guy like Jimmy play and captain the club for the last nine years.”
Meiklejohn’s final match at Alberton Oval will be on Sunday 1 September when the Magpies host the Bloods at 2:10pm.
His final match for the club will be at Glenelg Oval against the Tigers on Saturday 7 September at 4:30pm.
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