Josh Corbett Announces Retirement Following Full Hip Replacement
Josh Corbett's Retirement Announcement
Fremantle forward Josh Corbett has retired from football following a full hip replacement after a challenging season. Traded to the Dockers before last season, he played only five games for Fremantle but had a richer history with Gold Coast, tallying 36 games. At just 28 years old, the former player expressed his gratitude for being a part of the Fremantle Football Club during his career.
Corbett’s Impact at Fremantle
Corbett shared, “I’m so grateful to have been part of the Fremantle Football Club.” He noted that although injuries have hindered his play, the connections he formed were invaluable. Winning the Dockers' best clubman award showcased his dedication and commitment.
Remembrance from Teammates
- Teammates took to social media to honor Corbett's impact and contributions.
- Jeremy Sharp remarked, “Nothing but love for this bloke. Congratulations on the career mate.”
Future of the Dockers
With Corbett's retirement, the Dockers must now lean on players like Jye Amiss and Patrick Voss as they prepare for the upcoming trade period and draft.
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