Tayte Pears has made the decision to retire after informing the Club that he believes he is no longer in a position to undertake the demands of AFL football.
The 26-year old has been placed on the Order of Merit for the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB).
Pears said the decision to retire was difficult, however pursuing a career in fire-fighting post football had been a lifelong ambition.
“The challenges of the last few years have inhibited my ability to undertake the demands of AFL football and I feel it is the right time for me to move on with the next stage of life in the best interests of my future,” Pears said.
“I really appreciate all the support I have received from my team mates, the members and supporters and wish everyone at Essendon all the best for the future.”
CEO Xavier Campbell, said Pears had taken the time he needed to consider all his options and had the full support of the Club.
“We respect Tayte’s decision to call an end to his AFL career, we are incredibly thankful for his contribution both on and off-field at Essendon and wish him all the best for the next chapter of his career,” Campbell said.
“I’d like to thank Tayte for his professionalism and contribution – he will always be welcome at the Essendon Football Club.”
Pears played 70 games during his eight seasons at the Club.