The pair informed the playing group, at the Club this morning, of their decision to hang up their boots.
Moore displayed great courage and commitment to fight his way back into Richmond’s senior side this season, after nearly two years out, due to a severe hip complaint.
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The 28-year-old underwent several operations on his hip, in a determined bid to resume his league career.
Finally, in Round 16 this season, Moore was rewarded for his brave efforts, with selection in the Tigers’ team that took on Gold Coast at Cairns.
He played a further two games, before being omitted following the Round 18 loss to Carlton.
Moore’s form since then, at VFL level with Coburg, has been good, but the toll on his body has convinced him the time is right to retire after an 87-game career at Richmond from 2004-12.
Miller, also 28, provided the Tigers with considerable value in two seasons, after joining the Club from Melbourne, where he had played 133 games from 2002-10.
He kicked 17 goals in 14 games last year and 14 goals in 10 games this season.
A calf injury has hampered Miller in recent times and prompted the call now on his league playing career.