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St Kilda defender Sam Fisher has announced his retirement after 228 AFL games.
The 34-year-old had been keen to play on next year but was unable to come to an agreement with the Saints, who put off making a decision on his future until after the trade and free agency periods.
Fisher was a key contributor during the club’s successful era under Ross Lyon, appearing in all three grand final teams.
However, he has battled injury in recent years – his last uninterrupted season was in 2011 – and managed just 12 games in 2016.
“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time playing for St Kilda Football Club and I can retire knowing that I have given my all over the past 13 years,” Fisher said.
“While it will be different supporting from the sidelines, I’m looking forward to seeing my teammates and coaches enjoy well-deserved success in the years to come.
“I don’t think anyone imagines they’ll play over 200 games but I’m so grateful to have had this experience and would like to thank St Kilda Football Club and the fans for their support over the years.”
Fisher was the 55th player selected at the 2003 draft and quickly made a name for himself as an effective defender, often against taller opponents.
He won St Kilda’s best and fairest award in 2008 and 2011 and was also an All Australian in 2008.
“Sam arrived at the club before a lot of us, myself included, but he will also leave a legacy that will extend past many of our times at the club,” coach Alan Richardson said.
“While Sam’s honours as an All Australian, Trevor Barker Award winner and International Rules player highlight the impact he’s had on the field, he’s also taken the opportunity in the last few years to help and teach our young defenders.
“Sam’s definitely made his mark on the club, we thank him for his remarkable service and wish him all the best for the future.”
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