Josh Corbett Reflects open up on Hip Injury, Retirement, and Future Plans

Fremantle Dockers forward Josh Corbett knew he was unlikely to play footy again when he had a hip replacement in 2023, but that doesn’t mean he’s prepared to give up on his dream.

Former Fremantle Dockers forward Josh Corbett has opened up about the challenges leading to his early retirement from the AFL at age 28, following a significant hip injury. In late 2023, Corbett underwent a hip replacement surgery, a procedure uncommon among professional athletes, which sidelined him for the entire 2024 season.

Fremantle Dockers forward Josh Corbett knew he was unlikely to play footy again when he had a hip replacement in 2023, but that doesn’t mean he’s prepared to give up on his dream.

Despite his determination to return to top-level football post-surgery, Corbett acknowledged the difficulties in achieving this goal. He expressed gratitude for his time with Fremantle, stating, “I’m so grateful to have been part of the Fremantle Football Club.”

Looking ahead, Corbett has transitioned into an off-field role within Fremantle’s Fans & Community department, aiming to stay connected with the sport and contribute to the club’s community initiatives.

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Corbett’s journey underscores the unpredictable nature of athletic careers and highlights the resilience required to navigate unforeseen challenges.

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