Born on 2 May 1996, Scottish footballer Jack Iredale has gained recognition as a versatile defender, with his primary position being that of a left-back. Currently plying his trade for Hibernian, Iredale, at the fitting age of 28, stands 6ft tall (1.84m) and weighs in at 11st 13lb (76kg). He can most commonly be found sporting the number 3 jersey on the pitch.
As listed by Transfermarkt, Iredale's market value hovers around the neat sum of £214k. Furthermore, his contract is due to remain active with Hibernian for another year and four months, pencilled in to conclude by the end of May 2026.
The resilient left-back kicked off his professional career in July 2017, swapping ECU Joondalup in the Australian NPL for Greenock Morton within Scotland's Championship. A mere month later, Iredale found himself on loan to Queen's Park, also part of the Scottish Championship. During his debut season of 2017-2018 there, he managed to make a noteworthy 14 first team appearances, netting one goal in league matches.
Upon the completion of his loan in January 2018, Iredale returned to Greenock Morton. However, a year and a half later, he was on the move again, this time venturing south to Carlisle United in England's League Two division. Swiftly enough, by August 2020, Iredale transferred again, joining Cambridge United in League One.
Showing no sign of standing still, in July 2022, Iredale secured yet another move, signing for Bolton Wanderers, also part of England's League One. His 2022-2023 season at Bolton yielded a satisfactory 19 first team appearances in league matches.
Finally, in August 2024, Iredale made his return to Scottish soil, joining Premiership side Hibernian for an undisclosed fee. At Hibees, he has made a promising start to the ongoing 2024-2025 season, boasting 16 appearances in league matches. Moreover, he's had the honour of taking part in the Scottish Cup 2024-2025 for Hibernian, starting in two matches thus far.