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Matthew Pavlich Career End: When Did Matthew Pavlich Retire?

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Matthew Pavlich announced his retirement at the end of July 2016. On 13 January 2016,  Pavlich relinquished the captaincy of the Fremantle Football Club after nine seasons.

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Matthew Pavlich
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In April 2018, Matthew Matthew Pavlich was appointed the Monday–Wednesday sports presenter on Nine News Perth.

In late December 2018, Matthew Pavlich was appointed as a correspondent for Nine’s Wide World of Sports coverage of the Hopman Cup Tennis tournament in Perth.

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Pavlich is widely regarded as one of the premier AFL centre half-forwards of the modern era, achieving All-Australian selection six times between 2002 and 2008.

Matthew Pavlich has twice represented Australia in the International Rules Series and represented the Dream Team in the 2008 AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match.

Matthew Pavlich had an over 17-year career span.  Pavlich was a six-time best and fairest winner, an eight-time leading goalkicker and the club captain between 2007 and 2015.

Matthew Pavlich played his 300th game in round 9 against the Geelong Cats when he also reached his 600th career goal.


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