Fremantle veteran Matthew Pavlich retires - reports

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Former West Coast player Karl Langdon has told 3AW Football  the 33-year-old won't continue in 2016 - after Fremantle were bundled out of the preliminary finals by Hawthorn on Friday night.

The Dockers released an article on their official website last night quoting Pavlich as yet to have made a decision on his future.

"I haven’t had a chance to get out on the oval with Harper, Jack or Lauren before," Pavlich said.
 
"I did it after my 300th.
 
"I don’t know what the plan is next year, so it was a good opportunity more than anything to get out there and soak it up."

Pavlich has played 334 games for the Dockers, kicking 669 goals.

The Adelaide-born star has captained Fremantle since 2007 and is a six-time All-Australian (2002-3, 2005-8)

 

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at Sporting News Australia.