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225 Game Afl Career Comes To An End

Josh Gibson: AFL Star Retires After 225 Games

225-Game AFL Career Comes to an End

Former Hawk and Giant Calls Time on Football Journey

Josh Gibson, the 38-year-old AFL star, has announced his retirement after playing 225 games over a distinguished career.

Gibson, born on March 13, 1984, played for the Hawthorn Hawks and Greater Western Sydney Giants throughout his time in the league. Known for his strong marking ability and leadership on the field, Gibson was a valuable asset to both teams he represented.

In his final season, Gibson played 18 games for the Giants, averaging 16 disposals and four marks per game. His impact on the field extended beyond statistics, as he provided valuable mentorship to younger players and was a respected figure within the club.

Gibson's retirement marks the end of an era for both the Hawks and Giants. He will be remembered as a dedicated and talented footballer whose contributions to the game will be fondly remembered by fans and players alike.


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