Retirement comments were 'tongue in cheek'By Nathan Schmook
afl.com.au
Thursday, May 23, 2013RICHMOND captain Trent Cotchin says comments he made during the off-season that he would consider retirement if the Tigers won a premiership in the next three years were "tongue in cheek" and the reaction had been over the top.
In an interview for an updated version of The Draft, a book by respected draft expert Emma Quayle, Cotchin spoke about the demands of being an AFL footballer and the aspects of the game he loved.
The 23-year-old added: "But I'm looking forward to it being over as well. I reckon if we won a premiership in the next three years I'd pretty much be done."
Cotchin stressed on Thursday that he had made the comment, so it was not out of context, but said: "The way some people have reacted is the incorrect way".
"It was a tongue in cheek comment that has obviously taken a fair bit of attention away from our actual game this week," the star midfielder said.
"We spoke about the book over the off-season last year and it was more so a tongue in cheek line where we were talking about how hard footy is becoming.
"My main focus is to lead the club the best I can, alongside some of our younger leaders.
"The reality of it all is that we are here as a group determined to have success in the future. That's what we're striving towards."
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