WEST Coast Eagle Daniel Kerr may have played his last game with reports coming out of Perth tonight that the premiership midfielder may retire following surgery to remove a floating bone in his knee.
Kerr’s manager, Colin Young, told 882 6PR Sports Today program tonight that Kerr may retire although no decision has yet been confirmed.
It was thought that Kerr- like fellow veterans Darren Glass and Dean Cox- would play on with West Coast in 2014.
West Coast have already farewelled premiership duo Andrew Embley and Adam Selwood while Mark Nicoski, Ashton Hams and Brad Dick also called time on their AFL careers this season.
Kerr had an injury interrupted 2013, playing only 10 games and none after the Round 11 loss to Essendon.
The 2007 All Australian has played 220 games for the Eagles after making his debut in 2001.
More on this story to follow.