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Geelong’s Jack Steven retires from AFL after 192-match career with Cats and St Kilda

Geelong midfielder Jack Steven has retired from the AFL, despite having one season remaining on his contract with the Cats.
Key points:
- Steven played 192 AFL matches for Geelong and St Kilda
- He joined the Cats after 12 seasons with the Saints
- Steven won the Saints’ best and fairest award on four occasions
Steven was a high-profile recruit for the Cats ahead of the 2020 season following a decorated career with St Kilda.
But his time at the Cats was marred by an off-field incident last May when he was hospitalised after sustaining a chest wound.
Police investigated the incident but no charges were laid.
The 30-year-old made his Cats debut in round three once the AFL season resumed following its coronavirus-enforced shutdown.
He only made nine…
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