JAY SCHULZ and Port Adelaide will part ways at the end of the 2016 season, with the Power opting not to renew the veteran forward’s contract for next year.
Saturday night’s away game against Gold Coast will be his final match in a Power jumper.
Schulz, 31, joined Port from Richmond for the 2010 season and has won the club’s leading goal kicker award four times.
Battling a back injury and playing six AFL games in 2016, Schulz says he will explore options to find a new home in 2017 and has a view to pursue a coaching career once football is over.
While disappointed to leave Alberton, Schulz departs his club of seven seasons on good terms.
“I’ve loved my time at Port Adelaide and will always be thankful to the club, in particular Chocco, for giving me a chance,” Schulz said.
“While I’m disappointed with the club’s decision to let me go I understand and respect the reasons behind it, and wish them all the best with what I’m sure will be a bright future.
“Personally, I think I have a couple of years of footy left in me and I look forward to developing off-field too. Helping young players get the best out of themselves is a passion of mine and I’m keen to pursue a career in coaching once my playing days are over.
“I want to say a massive thanks to all the supporters who have accepted me and stood by me since I arrived at Alberton. They’ve always made me feel part of the club and I feel I’ll always be welcome back.
“My biggest thanks has to go to my wife, Amy, and our three kids, who have stood by me over a long period. Professional footballers make a lot of sacrifices but their families contribute just as much or more. I couldn’t have done anything without them.”
Jay Schulz is a four-time leading goal kicker for Port Adelaide [pic: AFL Media]
Port Adelaide senior coach Ken Hinkley said the decision not to renew Schulz’s contract was a difficult one, but praised his service to the club.
“Jay’s value on the field has been clear for all to see ever since he walked into the Port Adelaide Football Club,
“Just as valuable has been his strength and leadership off-field.
“Unfortunately the nature of football means we need to make hard decisions around this time of year, and we need to always have our eyes on what our list needs for the future.
“Jay understands that, and he’s handled himself superbly throughout our discussions.
“He’ll always be welcome at Alberton and a part of this proud footy club.”
Jay Schulz will speak at a press conference later on Thursday.
His final and 123rd game for the Power will be against Gold Coast at Metricon Stadium at 7.25pm AEST on Saturday 27 August.