The rugged Scotsman Jack Iredale, born on the 2nd of May 1996, which makes him 29 years of age as of now, is a notable figure in Scotland's football arena. His skills on the pitch as a defender, especially in the position of a left back, have earned him a spot on Hibernian's roster and his number 15 jersey is quite familiar to football fans in Scotland. Iredale stands solidly at 6 foot tall (1.84m) and he carries a solid weight of approximately 11st 13lb (76kg).
His prowess as a footballer has valued him a market price of approximately €250k, a figure rounded up to about £212k, according to figures presented by Transfermarkt.
Iredale's journey as a professional footballer is a testament to his immense talent. In July 2017, he made the leap from ECU Joondalup in the NPL in Australia to Greenock Morton in Scotland's Championship. Our Scotsman was then loaned out to Queen's Park, still in Scotland's Championship for the 2017 - 2018 season. He graced the field 14 times and managed to net a goal during his spell at Queen's Park. In January 2018, he returned to Greenock Morton upon completion of his loan.
A move south of the border was on the cards, with Iredale transferring to Carlisle United in England's National League in July 2019. A year later, he remained in England but switched clubs to Cambridge United who at the time, resided in League Two. His journey took him to another English club, Bolton Wanderers in League One in July 2022, where he performed steadily across the 2022 - 2023 season with 19 league appearances.
August 2024 saw Iredale return to his homeland, signing for Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership for an undisclosed fee. He made a solid impact for his new club in the 2024 - 2025 season, appearing in 28 league matches and netting a single goal. Moving to the current season, 2025 - 2026, Iredale has been given the nod to start on five occasions in league matches.
His performances have extended beyond the league, participating in the 2025 - 2026 League Cup for Hibernian with one start. He was also involved in the Scottish Cup 2024 - 2025 with three starts. On the European stage, Iredale turned up in Europa League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026 with two starts and he also contributed in the Conference League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026 with three starts and one substitute appearance.