Cotchin calls time after finding ‘life purpose’

Cotchin calls time after finding ‘life purpose’

Richmond premiership captain Trent Cotchin will retire fulfilled having discovered his “life purpose” on the Tigers after main them out of the premiership wilderness.

The 33-year-old three-time premiership skipper knowledgeable his teammates of his determination on Thursday morning that he would end on the finish of the 2023 season.

“I am going to miss with all my heart the relationships, memories and experiences I have had these past 305 games,” mentioned Cotchin, who has performed 305 video games in yellow and black.

“I accept reality and that my chapter has come to an end. My body is somewhat slowing down and is older than it once was.

“I found my life purpose at Richmond.

“I look to the future with nothing but excitement, adventure, and opportunity because of what I found here at Richmond and what Richmond people taught me.

“Finding out that creating an environment to help other realise and fulfil their potential not only inspired me but helped me to overcome my own fears.

“I found the move from ‘I’ to ‘we’ and that to be interested not interesting was so much more fun. I learned the power to dream big at Richmond, to say why not me? Why not us? And why not now?

“I have always given my best and left no stone unturned. In my dads words I have striven to make every post a winner.”

Cotchin, a three-time premiership captain, Brownlow medallist and three-time membership greatest and fairest, captained Richmond in a club-record 188 video games.

He is the one Tiger within the golf equipment’s historical past to steer Richmond to a few premierships as captain, and his seven finals campaigns as skipper can also be an equal membership greatest.

Cotchin gained his first Richmond greatest and fairest in 2011 and after once more claiming the award in 2012, which was additionally a Brownlow successful and All-Australian season, was made the membership’s everlasting captain.

Richmond chief govt Brendon Gale described Cotchin as a towering determine within the membership‘s incredibly rich history.

“Obviously, Trent has achieved so much as a player; however, it is the power and impact of his leadership that has impressed me the most,” Gale said.

“After being appointed captain in 2012 at 22 years, Trent in his own way and through his own experience redefined leadership at our club. His renewed focus on self-understanding, self-acceptance, care, and connection was instrumental in unlocking the full potential of our players and team.”

Gale said Cotchin‘s leadership was so often on display in the big moments of big games to inspire his teammates.

“Amongst all the madness and mayhem, in the heat of battle, with the stakes at their highest, Trent so often recognised the moments that mattered and remained completely connected with his performance,” he said.

“Through the power of his leadership he so often tipped the scales our way, and we will thank him for that forever.”

Originally published as Trent Cotchin calls time after finding ‘life purpose’ at Richmond

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au