'Social Talk' is back again in what is yet another week with plenty happening.
Here's what's made news on the socials this week:
Bachar Houli announced his retirement at Richmond Football club on Thursday morning and will hang up the boots after an impressive 232 games and three premierships.
The 33-year old half-back used his platform to inspire players on the field and educate Australia about the religion of Islam and his faith.
A true legend who will be missed!
The pair announced their retirement after three seasons in the red and gold.
Jack Hombsch played 116 games across three clubs; Greater Western Sydney, Port Adelaide and the SUNS. Hombsch played 19 of those with the SUNS.
Jordan Murdoch played 122 games for both Geelong and Gold Coast.
Well done Boys, enjoy retirement!
If you follow any footy players on the socials there is a good chance you have come across a post like this.
Players share photos and the very reason why they love football and tag Telstra with the hash tag 'this is why.'
Big shout out to Tom Liberatore for sharing his post that has been the best and perhaps the most honest one to date.
Hawks have had rough run on the scoreboard this season but the 22&U are looking promising to right the wrongs for next year.
Herald Sun Journalist Marc McGowan threw it out there to the Hawks supporters to name the best young players for the future ... and they sure answered.
Perhaps with a new coach and fresh perspective, we may just see these young boys fly!
The Tigers got absolutely thumped by GWS last weekend and the Giants had no problem rubbing some extra salt into Richmond's wounds with their latest One-eyed GIANT recap.
GWS are now only one win away from finals with this stunning victory over the reigning premiers and face off against Carlton in round 23 this weekend.
Round 22
GWS: 106
Richmond:67
Veteran American sportscaster Ernie Johnson spoke about the joy he felt upon seeing a quintet Essendon youngsters throwing up a hand gesture dear to his heart.
Johnson spoke with SEN Breakfast about the origins of the message and about how the Bombers now had a new fan in the states.