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Roosters legend to retire, but not before helping club chase three-peat – Sydney Morning Herald
Mitch Aubusson has announced his 14th season at the Sydney Roosters will be his last, but will he overcome a wrist injury and feature in the finals?
The Roosters legend said he had been thinking about retirement “for a while”.
“I wanted to play some footy before I made that call,” he said. “I felt the time was right after talking to the family.”
The 32-year-old needs just one game to draw level with Anthony Minichiello for the most matches played at the club. He remains stranded on 301 games, the same as another Roosters great, Luke Ricketson.
But Aubusson has never cared for individual accolades and simply wants to play his role in helpi…
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