St Kilda Football Club thanks Jack Newnes for his significant contribution to the Saints, with the wingman set to explore his options as a delisted free-agent.   

St Kilda List Manager James Gallagher said the club respected Newnes’ decision to seek a fresh start.   

“We did present Jack a with a contract offer and have been in regular discussion with him and his manager over the past month,” Gallagher said.   

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“In the end, Jack has decided the time is right for a fresh start and we have agreed to delist him. This will allow him the opportunity to join another club as a de-listed free agent.   

“Jack has been an integral part of the Saints for the past eight years. His character, durability, willingness to play different roles and commitment to driving the standards off the track saw him elevated to the club’s leadership group between 2017-2018.”   

“He is a life member of the club, highly regarded by his teammates and coaches, and we wish him all the best for the future.”   

Newnes played 155 games for the Saints after being drafted with pick 37 in the 2011 AFL Draft.   

The 26-year-old equalled a club record this season with his 123rd game in succession.