Foran calls it quits after 17 seasons
SEN • July 11th, 2025 2:19 pm

After 17 seasons in the NRL, Kieran Foran has confirmed that 2025 will be his last.
The five-eighth, who turns 35 this weekend, has confirmed that his playing days will come to a close but he is set to continue on in a non playing role at the Titans in 2026.
“This is a game I have loved ever since I was a young boy, so coming to the decision was a difficult one... but it’s now something that I’m really comfortable with,” Foran said.
“Announcing my retirement now allows the club time to plan for 2026 and it also allows me to start preparing for my future after football.
“I’m still as competitive as ever and every time I pull on the Titans jersey over the next few months, I’m going to be giving everything I’ve got.
“I’m most proud of the fact I’ve been able to live out my dream as a young boy and go on to play 17 seasons in the NRL.
“The joy that has brought to my family, extended family, friends and fans of our game and the lessons that I’ve learnt along the way will help me immensely in the next phase of my life.”
Foran debuted in 2009 when playing with Manly. He has since play 309 professional matches at six clubs - including two stints with Manly.
“I want to thank all five of the clubs that I’ve played for over my career,” Foran said.
“I want to pay tribute to the teammates I’ve had at those clubs and the supporters and fans of each and every one of those clubs that have supported me across my time wearing their club colours.
“From my early teammates to the current group here at the Titans, I’ve formed lifelong friendships and bonds that I’m forever grateful for."