CARLTON key position swingman Lachie Henderson will not play again this season after requesting a trade.
Henderson, 25, told his teammates this morning that he wants out of the Blues after 102 games.
He is out of contract at season’s end and is not a free agent, but wants a “fresh start” at another club and, in an unprecedented move, will not play out the year.
“We are obviously disappointed with Lachie’s decision to request a trade but we want people who yearn to play for our Carlton jumper — and who will accept the responsibility that comes with it,” Blues football manager Andrew McKay said.
“In consultation with our playing leadership group, it was decided it’s in the best interests of the club that Lachie sits out of the remaining three games this season.
“This will allow further opportunity to see how some of our younger players continue to perform at the AFL level.
“Our list management team now has a duty to our Carlton members to get the best possible deal in return for Lachie through the AFL trade period.”
Henderson’s departure means the Blues are likely to ramp up its pursuit of disgruntled Essendon swingman Jake Carlisle who is out of contract at the end of the season.
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