Josh Caddy

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'Will always be a Richmond man': Dual flag hero calls time on career (Fox Sports)

'Will always be a Richmond man': Dual flag hero calls time on career.

A foundation Suns player, Caddy was drafted to Gold Coast with Pick 7 in the 2010 AFL draft before returning to Victoria for family reasons in moving to Geelong in 2013. “We wish Josh all the best for the future, he will always be a Richmond man.” “His skillset made us a better team throughout a successful time for our Club and we value the connections and memories made along the way.

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Premiership hero announces retirement (NEWS.com.au)

Richmond dual premiership player Josh Caddy has announced his immediate retirement from the AFL.

He later notched 71 appearances for Geelong between 2013 and 2016. Richmond dual premiership player Josh Caddy has announced his immediate retirement from the AFL. A member of Richmond’s dynasty announced he had played his last game of AFL and would hang up the boots immediately.

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Premiership Tiger calls it a day (Zero Hanger)

Dual premiership Tiger Josh Caddy has announced his retirement effective immediately.

“We wish Josh all the best for the future, he will always be a Richmond man.” “Josh can walk away from his AFL career with his head held high and proud of what he has achieved,” he added. Richmond General Manager- Football Talent Blair Hartley said the club was forever grateful for the contribution Caddy made to such a successful time in the Tigers history

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Richmond Tigers star Dustin Martin's highly-anticipated AFL ... (7NEWS.com.au)

Richmond superstar Dustin Martin will make his eagerly-anticipated AFL return against Collingwood. Coach Damien Hardwick confirmed that if Martin got ...

Caddy’s trade to Richmond at the end of that season proved fruitful, playing a key role in the Tigers’ breakthrough 2017 premiership in his first year and going on to play 79 games and boot 88 goals. Martin missed the Tigers’ 109-point demolition of West Coast last Friday but completed a big session at Punt Road that day and has since significantly ramped up his training. Martin has been grieving the death of his father Shane, who died in New Zealand in December, having returned to action this season from a lacerated kidney that ended his 2021 campaign in round 18.

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Two-time flag Tiger calls it quits after injury-riddled years (AFL)

DUAL Richmond premiership player Josh Caddy has retired, effective immediately. Caddy, 29, ends his career after 174 games across three clubs, ...

He remains sidelined with a hamstring complaint and hasn't played a game in 2022. "His skillset made us a better team throughout a successful time for our club and we value the connections and memories made along the way. He was a key part of the powerful Tigers teams from 2017-19, playing 62 of a possible 74 games across those years and booting a career-best 46 goals in 2018.

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Premiership Tiger confirms sudden retirement (Wide World of Sports)

Richmond has confirmed the immediate retirement of dual premiership-winning Tiger Josh Caddy after 12 seaso...

He played 24 games with the Suns before he was traded to Geelong at the end of 2012, where he featured for the Cats on 71 occasions. Caddy was drafted by the Suns with the No.7 pick in the 2010 draft. "We wish Josh all the best for the future, he will always be a Richmond man."

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Dual premiership Tiger announces AFL retirement (SEN)

Richmond forward Josh Caddy has announced his retirement from AFL football, effective immediately. Caddy, a two-time premiership player with the Tigers in ...

“We wish Josh all the best for the future, he will always be a Richmond man.” “His skillset made us a better team throughout a successful time for our Club and we value the connections and memories made along the way. The 29-year-old played 24 games for the Gold Coast Suns and 71 matches for Geelong before moving to Richmond at the end of 2016.

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