FORMER Collingwood captain Nick Maxwell confirmed his retirement from AFL football Wednesday morning after suffering a season-ending ankle injury last weekend.
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Maxwell captained Collingwood to their 2010 premiership after succeeding Nathan Buckley in the role in 2007 and was an All-Australian in 2009.
“He brought to life the notions of sacrifice and commitment," Collingwood president Eddie McGuire told the club's website on Wednesday.
"He made them real, for team-mates and fans alike.
"You couldn't pay a higher compliment to a Collingwood player who is prepared to leave his man to help out a team-mate or sacrifice his own game for the cause than to describe him as ‘Maxwell-like’."
Maxwell's season-ending ankle injury, and the reality of not playing again until 2015, was to prove a bridge too far for the 14-year, 208-game veteran.
“As I said to the boys, I've got nothing left,” Maxwell told the Collingwood website on Wednesday.
“I suppose, that’s a good way to go out. Knowing that there was nothing more I could have done or given.
“I didn't know that I would play one game, and for a time it looked as if I wouldn't, so to look back now and know that I shared in something so special...I have no regrets."
Nick Maxwell's career stats:
Matches: 208
Goals: 29 goals
Premiership: 2010
Finals: 18
Grand finals: 3
Captain: 2009-2013
All-Australian: 2009
R.T. Rush Trophy: 2009