Footy legend Wendell Sailor is retiring effective immediately from his role as a commentator on Triple M

Footy legend Wendell Sailor is retiring effective immediately from his role as a commentator on Triple M.

The Brisbane Broncos hero had initally planned to quit at the end of the season, but has brought his exit from the station forward.

Sailor, 50, has featured on Triple M since 2015 and is also part of its afternoon Rush Hour show.

‘My primary focus now is dedicating more time to my children and pursuing grassroots interests,’ Sailor said in a statement on Friday.  

‘I am deeply grateful for Southern Cross Austereo’s understanding and support of my decision. Balancing my career with family life is my priority, particularly as I celebrate my 50th birthday this week.

‘Triple M has been an integral part of my professional journey. I have forged lifelong friendships and cherished every moment commenting on NRL matches and hosting The Rush Hour.

‘I am thankful for the encouragement I have received and am eager for my next chapter, to concentrate on family, as well as interests such as golf and corporate opportunities.’

The broadcaster wished Sailor well for the future.

Footy legend Wendell Sailor is retiring effective immediately from his role as a commentator on Triple M

Footy legend Wendell Sailor is retiring effective immediately from his role as a commentator on Triple M

‘Wendell has forged a wonderful media career since joining Triple M in 2015.

‘We will always consider Wendell a member of the Triple M family.’ 

Sailor has two adult children with his wife Tara.

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