Farewell #28 Nathan Murphy

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What'sinaname wrote:Retires as our best ever 57 game player which will last for generations, if not for ever
Our best? Reckon he would be up there with any other 57 gamer who ever pulled on the boots surely?
Would be an interesting comparison...might be a few that give him a run for his money
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More highlights in his 57 games than most players get over a long career.
The epitome of guts and determination, heart and soul. Always gave 100%.
A huge reason we got where we did last year. He will be missed.
Thanks for everything Murph.
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You'll love this...

Nathan Murphy's AFL career highlights package
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vEkGMuKCIs
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He was a warrior in our D50. His courage and determination to hold the line is now legendary, and was an inspiration to both his team mates and to all of us, who watched him in awe.
It is with great sadness that I wish to acknowledge my gratitude and my respect for his extraordinary and all too short career with our beloved team. His decision must have been such a painful one to make, but of course a necessary one for himself.
I wish Nathan Murphy all the very best in the future for his health and happiness.
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Geez how quickly in 2022/23 did Murph go from being a maybe to one of our most important players on the field. So grateful for his courage and bravery even for a short few years and that he was rewarded with a premiership medal.

It’s a tough cost to pay though. Spare a thought for Murph in future years as he may yet have some medical conditions to live through in future due to those concussions.

What is it with our defenders. Tom Langdon, Roughead and now Murph retired from the game in their prime
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Add James Clement to that list as well Black & White Lion
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Sad News . All the Best Murph thank you for your Courage, Spirit and Premiership Service . Forever 28.
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an incredibly heartfelt farewell speech...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qT2jT8uFzUk
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One of the most courageous players ever to don the black and white. Thankyou Nathan.
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warburton lad wrote:an incredibly heartfelt farewell speech...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qT2jT8uFzUk
Yes indeed. Thanks Natters, not only an awesome player with equal measure heart and skill, but a fine person and orator - haven’t heard a more eloquent and gracious retirement speech for some time….if that’s the result of a million concussions there’s several media personalities who could benefit from at least one or two.

Good luck…we miss your Evel Knievel inspired approach to the contest and under the pack ‘all or nothing’ hard ball gets already!
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Post by Simply_Brutal »

Not a good run for the #28 with Sinclair and Murphy both having to retire young.

Farewell :(
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What a wonderful career based on yes , your natural ability, but what set you above thousands like that to allow you to play on the highest stage was your pure courage and humbleness to listen to and act on your coaches counsel to improve each week. Well done Nathan. We have missed you out there each week this year but you and us have such great memories to savour. All the best post retirement from our great game. Love
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Why the loss of Nathan Murphy is ‘extremely significant’ for Collingwood

https://www.3aw.com.au/why-the-loss-of- ... llingwood/
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Take_a_Screamer wrote:Why the loss of Nathan Murphy is ‘extremely significant’ for Collingwood

https://www.3aw.com.au/why-the-loss-of- ... llingwood/
Illogical crap! A team doesn’t need to have a player permanently retired for the club to be impacted by this loss
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^ Yep, I never thought wed get over the very early "forced retirement " of John Greening , as good as Naicos IMHO, forced on medical grounds by that thug Odea. But, we did , and still played big Finals. Now, its up to young gun Charlie Dean to step up to the plate, I like this kid,now he gets his chance.
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