Egan To Depart The Cats
Matthew Egan will depart the Club for a new position at the Western Bulldogs
Geelong Cats can confirm Matthew Egan will depart the Club for a new position at the Western Bulldogs.
A former Geelong player, Egan joined the Club in October 2021 as Head of Development with a focus on working closely with the Cats core group of young players.
“It’s been great to have Matt back at the Cats for the past two seasons managing our development program,” General Manager of Football Andrew Mackie said.
“Matt has been dedicated, worked tirelessly and had an impact on our program, we thank him for his contribution and wish him and his family all the best.”
Veteran Cat calls it quits after 12 seasons and two clubs
Geelong midfielder and Western Bulldogs premiership player Luke Dahlhaus has retired
GEELONG veteran Luke Dahlhaus has joined the list of departures after the Cats’ premiership win on Saturday by announcing his retirement.
Dahlhaus, 30, finishes his career with 225 games to his name across 12 seasons with the Western Bulldogs and Geelong, after being selected by the Dogs with pick No.70 in the 2011 NAB AFL Rookie Draft.
He was a key part of the Dogs’ 2016 drought-breaking premiership team, having developed into a high-pressure midfielder.
Dahlhaus left the Bulldogs for Geelong at the end of 2018 as a free agent, where he played 71 games over four seasons, but just 10 in 2022.
“I feel very lucky and honoured to have played at two amazing football clubs over 12 years and made friends that I will have for life,” Dahlhaus said.
“Thank you to everyone that has supported me along the way.”
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