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Geelong Veteran Mitch Duncan To Retire at Season’s End After 16 Seasons

The 34-year-old says his priority is helping the Cats through the finals.

Overview

  • Duncan informed teammates of his decision at training on Friday as Geelong prepares for another finals campaign.
  • He said he will spend the next month doing whatever helps the club’s premiership push, on or off the field.
  • The dual-premiership Cat has played 305 games and kicked 185 goals since debuting in 2010 after being drafted at pick No.28 from East Perth/Carine.
  • His career highlights include the 2011 and 2022 flags, seven seasons in the leadership group, and both Geelong and AFL life memberships.
  • West Coast has been linked by media reports to potential post-playing coaching interest, which has not been confirmed.