NRL veteran Jonathan Wright has announced his retirement, after a 10-year career at first grade level.
Wright made the announcement on his Twitter page on Saturday night, following 121 games at five different clubs.
All good things must come to an end.
Its time to hang up the boots from the game I love, which has giving me so much, thank you for very thing @nrl @SeaEagles @NZWarriors @Cronulla_Sharks @NRL_Bulldogs @TheParraEels @RLPlayers
Mum Dad Wife 3 Children My World thank you pic.twitter.com/EirqOn9o0C
— Jono Wright (@jono87wright) August 4, 2018
The 31-year-old made his first grade debut in Round 13, 2009 for the Eels, and went on to play 12 games for Parramatta over two seasons before moving to Canterbury.
Wright played 38 games for the Bulldogs across two seasons and also had stints with the Sharks (41 games from 2013-14) and Warriors (29 games from 2015-16), before joining the Sea Eagles for the 2018 season.
The winger's only appearance for Manly came in Round 5 this season.
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