Former Maroons enforcer Jarrod Wallace has announced his retirement following a 13-year professional career.
The 33-year-old played for the Broncos, Titans and Dolphins across a 212-game NRL career, as well as a brief stint with Catalans Dragons in the Super League this season.
He also played six times for the Maroons, featuring in the victorious 2017 series.
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Wallace took to social media to thank his coaches, teammates, opponent and family in an emotional statement.
“That’s it for the big lights,” he began.
“To the coaches, staff, trainers, managers, and fans, words do no justice for the appreciation I have for every individual.
“To the men that have made my career, playing with or against, you will never understand how truly grateful I am to you because you pushed me everyday to be better and you made it one hell of a ride.
“To my children, I hope I made you proud.
“To my family and friends, you are …