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Lee Spurr reflects on David Mundy’s career after announcing his retirement

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Fremantle veteran David Mundy has announced this season will be his last.

Mundy debuted in round six of the 2005 season – and is the club games record holder with 371 matches to date.

By the season’s end, he’ll move into outright ninth in the all-time games played in AFL VFL history.

Lee Spurr, who played 120 games for the Dockers between 2012 and 2018 and was a former teammate of Mundy, said he is an absolute star.

“I thought he had 400 in him,” he said.

“I might send him a text and say a few people have done a backflip on the retirement,

“He’s the ultimate professional.”

Tap PLAY to hear Lee Spurr reflect on Mundy’s exemplary career and how it was to play with him.

Russell Collett
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