Plowman announces retirement

  • 8 months ago
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Carlton defender Lachie Ploghman announced that it has retired from the game. The 29 -year -old club informed the club this week and ended an AFL career covering 11 seasons and 145 matches. Ploughman, a star in Calder Balls under age of 18, was hired by Greater Western Sydney at Pick number 3 in 2012 draft. At end of 2015, Defender joined Blues through a trade, continued to have 125 matches in the navy blue and won its place in number 20 cupboard. In 2019, Ploughman enjoyed breakthrough season with the club, played every game and came third in best and most fair number. "I couldn't ask for much more than being a part of AFL in such an important period of my life, Pl No. “The club is the best environment to come to work every day, challenging moments, winners, I wouldn't change them for the world. “I would like to thank my family and partner who is with me at every step along the way." Ploghman, a popular member of the game group, founded himself as a first team attitude to take the most dangerous small opposition. AFL Senior Coach Michael Voss has lended Ploughman's perfect commitment to the club for more than decade. “A small number of players represented Carlton Football Club for eight years instead of playing AFL football for more than 10 years, so Lachie is an incredibly proud success,” he said. “You struggle to encounter a more beautiful, more thoughtful person than Lachie. The energy he brought on our four walls was very valuable and will be missed around Ikon Park. “Probably the biggest compliment you can give to Lachie as a player, the reliability and reliability with his teammates built and won for a long time. "Our club leaves our club with my best wishes for the service it provides and without anything other than a great gratitude."

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