Jack Iredale, christened under Scottish rain on 2nd May 1996, is a highly versatile defender renowned for his impressive maneuvers at the left back for Hibernian. His frame, at 1.84m (6ft) tall and weighing in at 76kg (11st 13lb), adds an intimidating physical presence on the pitch. Iredale dons the jersey marked with the number 15. Besides his pursuits in Scotland, he has also served a stint representing the Australian national team.
It is noted, courtesy of Transfermarkt, his current market value is locked around £213ko, a testament to his potential and prowess.
A sense of restless ambition stirred within Iredale in July 2017, leading him to switch alliances from ECU Joondalup in Australia's NPL to Scotland's Championship team, Greenock Morton. A brief sojourn ensued to Queen's Park in August 2017 on a loan ticket. His debut season of 2017-18 with Queen's Park burgeoned his prestige as he managed 14 first team appearances and secured one goal in league matches. On completion of his loan in January 2018, he returned to Greenock Morton.
Jetting off to England in July 2019, he snapped up a chance to play for Carlisle United in the National League where he remained until his August 2020 transfer to Cambridge United in England's League Two. July 2022 saw him shifting loyalties to Bolton Wanderers, thriving in the League One context. Over the 2022-2023 season, he confidently made 19 first team appearances.
An undisclosed fee saw his signature inked for Hibernian in Scotland's premiership, in August 2024. His inaugural 2024-2025 season showcased his talents, earning him 28 first team appearances and netting one goal. Similarly, in the current 2025-2026 season, he maintains his mettle with 27 first team appearances so far at Hibernian.
Funneling his energy into multiple roles, he participated in the 2025-2026 League Cup for Hibernian as a starter; followed by starting positions in the Europa League Qualifiers 2025-2026 and the Conference League Qualifiers 2025-2026, the latter also seeing him into a substitute appearance.
