West Coast Eagles premiership hero and Port Adelaide forward Willie Rioli retires

Jackson Barrett
The West Australian
Willie Rioli has retired from AFL football.
Willie Rioli has retired from AFL football. Credit: Adam Trafford/AFL Media

West Coast premiership hero and Port Adelaide forward Willie Rioli has retired from football.

The Power confirmed the news late on Monday, days after their season ended with an emotional win over Gold Coast at Adelaide Oval.

The 30-year-old shifted clubs after the 2022 season and played 57 games for the Power after 51 at the Eagles. Rioli said he made the decision a number of weeks ago.

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“I retire knowing I’ve given all I can to the game at the highest level,” he said.

“I made up my mind a couple of weeks’ ago that this would be my last season and it was great to finish on such a high last Friday night at Adelaide Oval.

“I’ve loved my time at both Port Adelaide and West Coast and made lifelong friends. And I thank the Glenelg Football Club for everything they did for me in preparing me for the AFL.

“I thank everyone who has provided me with such great support across my journey and I’ll reach out personally to all those who have helped me along the way.”

Rioli kicked a goal in the Eagles’ 2018 grand final win over Collingwood. In a statement released by Port Adelaide, he paid tribute to West Coast fans.

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The small forward had maintained a strong relationship with the Eagles and last year travelled to Perth for his premiership coach Adam Simpson’s farewell match .

“In particular, I want to acknowledge the fans at Port Adelaide and West Coast who gave me so much love and support,” he said.

“I now look forward to playing my role in helping the next generation of First Nations’ players coming through.”

He finished with 151 goals from 109 games after he was drafted by the Eagles from Glenelg with pick 51 in 2016.

But Rioli’s career was, at times, littered with controversy.

He featured 18 times in his tumultuous final year, which included a ban for using threatening language towards Western Bulldogs defender Bailey Dale, a social media outburst after a clash with Hawthorn and a late-season stint in the SANFL.

He was recalled for the final two matches of the season and kicked two goals against Fremantle before struggling in the win over the Suns.

In 2021 he was banned for two years — one season of which was backdated — for tampering with a urine sample used in a drug test.

At his best, Rioli was one of the most damaging and creative small forwards in the game. He kicked 64 goals across his first two seasons at Port Adelaide — arguably the peak of his powers — despite missing several games and was commanding the best defenders in the league each week.

The proud Tiwi Islands product launched onto the AFL stage with 28 goals in a stunning debut season in 2018, which finished in a premiership.

“He’s incredibly skilled and exciting to watch, and played a key role in our top 4 finishes in 2023 and 2024 as a goalkicking small forward,” Power football boss Chris Davies said.

“Willie will always be part of the Port Adelaide Football Club and we wish him and his family all the best for the next chapter of their lives.”

The Power also farewelled long-serving senior coach Ken Hinkley and its games-record holder Travis Boak on Friday night.

More to come.

Originally published on The West Australian

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