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Trent Cotchin (Merged)

thanks Captain for your mighty efforts over your career. You have really giving us supporters worth beyond our dreams. Best wishes
 
Some were thinking he may also play the last round at the AO but RD22 will be his last. I urge all of the tiger army to get to the G and cheer on one of the true greats of Richmond FC

– Glenn McFarlane
Triple premiership captain Trent Cotchin is set to play his 306th – and final game – for Richmond on Saturday afternoon with the Tiger Army to be given one last chance to publicly farewell one of their favourite sons.

It is understood Cotchin, 33, will play one last match in yellow and black, against North Melbourne at the MCG, and won’t travel to Adelaide for the final round clash against Port Adelaide in Round 24.
 
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This is sad but hilarious at the same time. Watch and listen to the kids’ reactions. :ROFLMAO:

It's like the end of a great holiday. Harper breaks down the most causing the domino effect right onto her dad. Little Parker shows emotion but also strength......little future legend is Parks.
 
It's like the end of a great holiday. Harper breaks down the most causing the domino effect right onto her dad. Little Parker shows emotion but also strength......little future legend is Parks.
Its hilarious. Parker to begin with is all happy coz Dad's retiring. Then Harper breaks down in tears because she "Won't be able to see the boys anymore" (hah hah hah), which in turn then causes Mackenzie to break into tears, so then Parker thinks "geez I better start crying too" so he also breaks into tears.

Hah hah hah hah.........brilliant.
 
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Its hilarious. Parker to begin with is all happy coz Dad's retiring. Then Harper breaks down in tears because she "Won't be able to see the boys anymore" (hah hah hah), which in turn then causes Mackenzie to break into tears, so then Parker thinks "geez I better start crying too" so he also breaks into tears.

Hah hah hah hah.........brilliant.
:mhihi Saddest part was seeing Chimp sitting there looking lost and bored. "What do I do now??" Retirement is terrible for some people.
 
All the while all I could think about was why would anyone post such a staged personal moment of their kids on social media for the masses but I’m old.
I guess it's different because I'm not famous, but there's enough studies around that point to kids having emotional issues growing up because their lives are made too public by their parents (eg over sharers on Facebook, instagram, etc). Also has made some targets for identity theft.
We share next to nothing online about our kids. It's their life to publicise, not mine lol.
 
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I guess it's different because I'm not famous, but there's enough studies around that point to kids having emotional issues growing up because their lives are made too public by their parents (eg over sharers on Facebook, instagram, etc). Also has made some targets for identity theft.
We share next to nothing online about our kids. It's their life to publicise, not mine lol.
 
Always led by example as his attack on the footy in crucial moments in huge finals proved time and again. Tiger immortal.

Richmond Tigers Finals GIF by AFL
 
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There are players you love because they are so good, like Dusty, Jack or Rance. There are those you fall in love with at first sight, like your own kids who repay your affections a thousand-fold, like Sheds and Shai. The workers you grow to love like the dog you didn't want, like Lambo and KMac.

And then there's Trent Cotchin. What can you say but O Captain, My Captain.

I will never forget the sight of him mansplaining finals footy to Stagerfraud and the Scats in 2017. Bashing up their entire midfield (that *smile*'in goal. Jesus Christ, that goal), then doing the same two weeks later to the Giants. The spontaneous, roaring standing ovation from the MCC members as he ran to the bench having bustled Phil Davis into touch in the last quarter of the prelim.

It's beyond love. It's Love, Gratitude, Awe, practically Worship. It's what mere foot soldiers must have felt for great warriors leading them into battle in medieval times.

I'd say I don't understand how the wider footy world doesn't see this. Some do, of course. I say "I'd say" because I do see why the others don't. They are small men and women who seek to drag him down to compensate for and mask their deep inner knowledge of their own inferiority. True greatness makes some swell, others shrink.

This bloke's in the *smile*'in pantheon of Tigers. Shoulder to shoulder with Dyer.
I'd say the wider community doesn't see this because it all happened whilst Joel Selwood was captain of Geelong.

You see, he's seen as 'captain corageous', and all he has to do for that accolade is duck and get taken high. The commentators collectively *smile* themselves as he returns to the field with a bandage on his head because he happens to be a bleeder.

Drawing attention to the real heroics of Trent Cotchin would only shine light on how comparrative the respective deeds of other captains.
It's sort of like our lack of Rising Star awards from the AFL, and the lack of rule changes since we stopped winning premierships.

It's a case of "Give Them Nothing"!!!

Hell, they even tried to neutralise the Chief, Brendan Gale by squirreling him off to a nothing job!
 
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I'd say the wider community doesn't see this because it all happened whilst Joel Selwood was captain of Geelong.

You see, he's seen as 'captain corageous', and all he has to do for that accolade is duck and get taken high. The commentators collectively *smile* themselves as he returns to the field with a bandage on his head because he happens to be a bleeder.

Drawing attention to the real heroics of Trent Cotchin would only shine light on how comparrative the respective deeds of other captains.
It's sort of like our lack of Rising Star awards from the AFL, and the lack of rule changes since we stopped winning premierships.

It's a case of "Give Them Nothing"!!!

Hell, they even tried to neutralise the Chief, Brendan Gale by squirreling him off to a nothing job!
All of that is true Frick. For all of Joel's (heroics)?, he managed to manipulate the game to his advantage. I rate him as the biggest cheater in the game.
 
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Will be interesting to see Chimpah front the cameras tonight on the new show.
With Joel ElastoplastWood and a couple of intellectual Giants, Wispy Watson and JB!
 
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