Dockers Have Five or Six More Cracks at the Flag: Fyfe
- Nat Fyfe has retired from the AFL after Fremantle's one-point loss to Gold Coast.
- Fyfe played a pivotal role in the game, inspiring a comeback by helping the Dockers take a brief lead with a goal from Luke Jackson.
- He expressed gratitude for his career, stating that he finishes disappointed in some ways with how this season went, but those memories will eventually turn into fond ones for what has been an amazing experience.
- Fyfe recognized the challenges he faced during his career, acknowledging that it was the right time to retire, saying that the game tried many different times to tell him that the end of the road was near.
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Dockers have five or six more cracks at the flag: Fyfe
Fyfe’s career came to a close on Saturday night when Fremantle suffered a heartbreaking one-point loss to Gold Coast in a pulsating elimination final at Optus Stadium.
Fyfe bows out after Freo loss, saying 'I don't think I needed anything else'
After 248 games, two Brownlow Medals, two AFL Most Valuable Player awards, three All-Australian nods — but no premiership — Nat Fyfe makes a graceful exit from football in the wake of Fremantle's finals loss.


Heartbroken but content: Fyfe reflects as superb career ends
Nat Fyfe admitted he felt numb as he watched his career ended at the hands of David Swallow’s dramatic late point, but said he will retire knowing he gave absolutely everything in pursuit of a premiership.
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