‘I don’t need anything further’: Nat Fyfe retires as a Fremantle Dockers great

Nat Fyfe, the two-time Brownlow medalist, has announced his retirement from the AFL at the end of the current season. The 33-year-old Fremantle Dockers midfielder feels that the time is right to step away from the game, citing a "gruelling run with injury" during his illustrious career. Fyfe, who has played 239 games for the Dockers, is satisfied with his decision and hopes to help the fourth-placed team make a deep run in the finals before his retirement. The announcement comes just two days after Fyfe's return from injury, in which he contributed to Fremantle's narrow victory over Port Adelaide.
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