The West Adelaide Football Club regretfully announces the retirement of Ben Hollands. Ben informed the playing group and coaching staff of his decision before training last night.
Ben (30 years of age) has played 101 games for the Club from 2000 – 2002 then returned in 2006. Ben won the Club Best & Fairest Medal in 2001and the Fos Williams Medal in consecutive State Games in 2001/02. Ben decided to retire to further enhance the opportunities for our young squad to experience senior football.
Ben Hollands said “My decision to retire came about mainly due to a lack of enjoyment and passion as a player. I have extremely high expectations of other players when it comes to the commitment and passion you bring to the club and when I started to question those things about myself I knew it was time to move on.
The first part of my career at West Adelaide I reflect on as the best and most enjoyable football of my career. Unfortunately the second part of my career at West Adelaide hasn’t yielded as much success, but I am extremely proud of the efforts I made as part of the playing group, leaving no stone unturned to change the fortunes of the West Adelaide football club. I look forward to seeing some of the younger players grabbing hold of the opportunity my retirement presents and taking the club forward to future success.
There are many people I wish to thank from the training staff to the admin staff, and the fantastic support I have received over the years from the loyal Westonians and West Adelaide members. I also would like to thank every single player that I have pulled on a jumper with over my journey at West Adelaide , for helping me create a career I am extremely proud of.
I intend to take a break from football over the next few months to enjoy time with my wife Lisa and our boys, before exploring coaching opportunities beyond 2008.”
Damien Phillips (CEO) said “Following the recent retirements of Marc Dragicevic and Peter Walsh, the Club is entering a period of generational change. With Ben’s retirement this change continues and allows for the further development of our current playing list. Having said that we must acknowledge Ben’s contribution to the West Adelaide Football Club, which has seen Ben achieve 100 games, best and fairest winner and state representative. We wish Ben, Lisa and the family all the best in the future and look forward to seeing them at the club for many years to come.”
Mr Damien Phillips
Chief Executive Officer
West Adelaide Football Club