'Whatever they decide': Tigers to let duo have final say on futureThe Tigers will let two of their greats decide their futures
By AAP
27 July 2023RICHMOND caretaker coach Andrew McQualter says the club will leave it up to Jack Riewoldt and Trent Cotchin to decide whether they play on next year.
Riewoldt and Cotchin are nearing the end of their decorated careers and there's a chance both could pull the pin at the end of this season.
Cotchin is 33 years old and has played 304 games, while 34-year-old Riewoldt has notched 343 matches.
Both players have shown signs of slowing down this year with Cotchin averaging 16.7 disposals per game and Riewoldt kicking only 26 goals in 17 matches.
McQualter, who is bidding to become Richmond's coach on a permanent basis, says he will leave the decision in their hands.
"Jack's earned the right to make whatever decision he feels right," McQualter told reporters on Thursday.
"He and Trent are in the same boat. They've been absolute warriors for this football club.
"So whatever they decide to do, they'll have my full support and the club's full support."
Riewoldt said earlier this week he's still undecided about whether to play on next year.
The three-time premiership forward said the injury-enforced absence of fellow spearhead Tom Lynch had placed an extra challenge on him this season.
"I think Jack would be the first to say he'd love 'Lynchy' out there, it might make life a bit easier for him," McQualter said.
"But you know what, it just shows you how much of a competitor Jack is.
"Physically he's obviously not quite at the same level he was six or seven years ago, or five years ago.
"But he's just such a competitor and finds a way every week, and has a real will to win."
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