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Former Rebels player James Frawley has today announced his retirement from the AFL.
The 239-game veteran was selected by Melbourne at pick 12 in he 2006 AFL draft. In his 139 games at the Demons he was an All-Australian in 2010 and also finished second in their best and fairest that year.
At the end of 2014 Frawley joined the Hawks as a free agent and quickly tasted success as a part of their 2015 Grand Final winning side.
Frawley became one of the league’s premier defenders through his reliability and work rate.
We wish James and his family all the best for their future endeavours.
The 239-game veteran was selected by Melbourne at pick 12 in he 2006 AFL draft. In his 139 games at the Demons he was an All-Australian in 2010 and also finished second in their best and fairest that year.
At the end of 2014 Frawley joined the Hawks as a free agent and quickly tasted success as a part of their 2015 Grand Final winning side.
Frawley became one of the league’s premier defenders through his reliability and work rate.
We wish James and his family all the best for their future endeavours.