Yarran released by Tigers after ongoing mental health issues
CHRIS Yarran has been released from his contract with Richmond immediately and will return to Western Australia to deal with ongoing mental health issues.
The Tigers released a statement on Tuesday afternoon, saying Yarran had failed to meet the demands of AFL football given his personal issues, which have prevented him from playing a game since joining the club.
One day after returning to training with the main group at Punt Road Oval, Yarran said he was "deeply disappointed" he couldn't repay the club after crossing from Carlton at the end of 2015.
Football manager Neil Balme said it was in Yarran's best interests to focus on his health without the added demands of a rigorous AFL program.
"Chris has found it difficult to meet the demands of AFL football given his personal issues," Balme said.
"Ultimately it was agreed with Chris, and his management, that stepping away from the game is in the best interest of his long-term health and wellbeing."
Yarran, who had two seasons to run on his contract, will now return to his home state.
The defender, who played 119 games with Carlton, said he appreciated the support of Richmond over the past 12 months.
"I am extremely grateful for the support Richmond has given me over the past year," he said.
"I am deeply disappointed my ongoing health issues have not allowed me to repay the club and its supporters."
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