Essendon stalwart Dyson Heppell stands down as Bombers captain

After six seasons as leading Essendon, Dyson Heppell has stood down as the club’s captain effective immediately.

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The 30-year old informed his teammates of his decision on Friday, amonth before the start of the season.

Heppell took over the captaincy from Jobe Watson for the 2017 season and is the Dons’ sixth-longest serving skipper.

“As a little tacker, playing AFL footy was a dream, let alone playing for the club I supported and then further to that, becoming the captain of that club,” Heppell said.

“Over the past six years, I had enormous pride and respect for my role as captain.

“Leadership can be a tough caper at times, but it has given me so much joy and has played a big part in my growth as a person, player and teammate.”

Heppell led the club in 107 matches, including three finals games.

Essendon president Dave Barham hailed Heppell’s commitment to the club in recent years.

“Dyson Heppell is the ultimate team man. Not for the first time, Dyson has done what he thinks is in the best interest of the club and the team,” Barham said.

“On behalf of all supporters, thank you for your contribution as captain of our club.

“We all look forward to the next part of your playing career and remain forever grateful for your outstanding contribution to this club.”

Coach Brad Scott similarly praised Heppell’s decision to stand aside.

Author: Ivan Robinson