Former Crow Richard Tambling has announced his retirement from AFL football.
Originally recruited by Richmond in the 2004 National Draft, Tambling played 124 AFL games. The speedy utility joined Adelaide during the 2010 trade period. He was limited to 16 games for the Crows in three injury-interrupted seasons.
Tambling, 27, had initially hoped to continue his AFL career after being cut from Adelaide’s senior list last month. He nominated for last week’s AFL National Draft and could’ve been considered in Wednesday’s Pre-Season or Rookie Draft, but has decided against pursing that option.
Tambling’s manager, Ben Williams of Players Ink., said the father of two was ready for a change.
“Richard has dedicated the last nine years to AFL football,” Williams said.
“He is a 100-game player and retires knowing that he gave it his all. Richard has decided it’s time to concentrate on the next phase of his life.”
The Adelaide Football Club thanks Richard for his contribution and wishes he and his family the very best for the future.