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Western Bulldogs delist Mitch Wallis after two years of injury struggles

As the AFL delistings continue, a Western Bulldogs favourite has penned an emotional farewell to the club.

Mitch Wallis has been delisted by the Bulldogs. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images
Mitch Wallis has been delisted by the Bulldogs. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

The Western Bulldogs have delisted “heart and soul” veteran Mitch Wallis after two injury-plagued seasons marred his last two years at the club.

Wallis, son of club legend Stephen, missed the Bulldogs’ 2016 premiership win and 2021 grand final appearance during his 12 years at the club.

He also managed just 11 games in the past two seasons as a result of injury and poor form, playing just six in 2021 despite being the club’s vice-captain.

The 29-year-old played just five matches in 2022 after signing a one-year deal but said playing for the Bulldogs gave him “so much happiness but also a hell of a lot of perspective on what’s important in life”.

“I’m a passionate being and I’ll never stop caring and investing time in to the people who have always had my back and believed in me,” Wallis wrote in an emotional Instagram post.

Wallis also drew praise from coach Luke Beveridge for his all-in service on and off the field.

“Mitch has been a highly respected and professional Bulldogs person from the day he arrived. He has poured his heart and soul into his football,” Beveridge said.

“He has been a committed and supportive club man and an influential leader, having experienced the honour of being vice-captain.

“Unfortunately, he has been held back with injury at times, which has hindered his continuity and ability to influence on the field.

“Mitch has forged intimate bonds with all at our club. We look forward to continuing our strong relationship with him whatever comes next.

Wallis, who played 162 games for the Bulldogs, said he “wouldn’t be the person I am today” without the club.

“Playing for the red, white and blue was a childhood dream and this club has been my second home for more than a decade,” he said.

“Despite the disappointment of finishing at the Bulldogs, I will weigh up what comes next for me over the coming weeks.

“I wouldn’t be the person I am today without the support of many people at the Bulldogs and their guidance, particularly over the past 12 months, and it’s something I will always cherish.

“I’ve got so many wonderful memories and friendships that I take with me, and I will be forever grateful to run out onto Marvel Stadium in front of the amazing Bulldogs fans.”

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