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Moggy hanging up the boots.

Timbo

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Canberra Raiders veteran Adam Mogg has announced he will retire at the end of this season after playing over 100 NRL games.

Mogg re-joined the Raiders this year after a stint in the European Super League.

The 33-year old is still a chance to play in the Raiders finals campaign starting this weekend, but says a lingering knee injury has forced the decision on his long-term future.

"It's probably a decision I didn't get to make, it was sort of, my knee made it for me," he said.

"It's put me in a position where I can't train as much as I'd like to, and given those circumstances I don't want to keep playing."

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010 ... ugbyleague

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nickraider

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That's a shame. Moggy has been playing well for us. I guess his decision could have been based on the fact that we have a lot of depth in the backs next yea. Good luck Moggy.
 

laurie

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his 1st spell at the raiders was great ! im just glad we wont be seeing him at halfback EVA again...
 

Pete Cash

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He did really well for the club in both stints. This year he really helped Vidot along I think.
 
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Mogg has been great since he was moved to the centres.

I agree with Pete that Mogg has helped Vidot with his game. Its no coincidence that Vidot started scoring tries once Mogg was out wide.
 

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