Geelong premiership hero to retire at season’s end as he chases fifth AFL flag

Geelong’s Isaac Smith will retire at the end of the season, bringing down the curtain on an illustrious career that includes premiership success across two clubs.

Key points:

  • Smith has won premierships with Geelong and Hawthorn
  • He won three flags with the Hawks between 2013 and 2015
  • Smith joined the Cats ahead of the 2021 season

Smith claimed the Norm Smith Medal in the Cats’ grand final victory last year, having earlier won three flags during his time with Hawthorn.

The 34-year-old has played 277 senior matches for the Cats and Hawks.

“I am so fortunate to have been given the opportunity to play AFL football,” Smith said in a Geelong statement.

“It is every kid’s dream growing up and to have that play out for me across the last 13 seasons at two great clubs is something really special.

“From the time I walked into Hawthorn, and now being at Geelong, I have always felt right at home at both organisations and to this day have made some very special friendships and bonds with a lot of people.”

Smith joined the Hawks after being selected with pick 19 in the 2010 national draft.

He made his senior debut the following year, before completing a 210-match stint with the club in 2020.

His time at the Hawks was highlighted by their three consecutive premierships between 2013 and 2015.

Author: Ivan Robinson