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Career accuracy at 54.8%, rated as above average.Comment
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I think the important thing is how many shots he has, that gives you an idea on is he the main forward, what’s his average shots a game, where was he coached to run, is he forced to the boundary or up the ground in his role at St Kilda etc.
I wonder how much recruiting is looked as accuracy in front of goal to be honest, you would lose a lot of great players if you just based on accuracy.
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For what it's worth a Saints colleague doesn't believe Bruce will be going anywhere.
He's normally been on the mark
He also mentioned Carlisle to anyone willing to take himWestern Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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They took Carlisle in the first place and then this year played him enough so he’d trigger an extension. Idiots.Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.Comment
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This is the stupidity of that club. If you don't want to extend him, don't select him half fit. He was clearly not fit and they were clearly not playing for finals. It's one of the dumbest things I can remember out of any footy club.Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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I was dead keen on Carlisle when he was up for grabs a few years back. A fellow Dogs mate who had a relative on Essendon’s list said “stay well clear.” I think even the Aints have worked it out, now.Comment
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GC probably have nothing to lose taking him if they can get him cheap enough. They must have a lot of cap room they need to fill and their backmen are injured anyways so one more in rehab won't hurt. Maybe the whole point of Stk reaching the trigger was to get more for Carlisle than they would have otherwise.Comment
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Could this guy fill our small forward needs? Being from WA I'm sure MJP could provide some insight?
Another Sun gone as Ah Chee seeks fresh start
Talented Gold Coast utility Callum Ah Chee is seeking a fresh start at another club after his injury battles restricted him to just one game with the Suns during 2019.
The Suns football manager Jon Haines confirmed that the 21-year-old told the club at his exit interview he wanted to explore further opportunities during this year's trade period after four years at the club for 45 games.
"Callum and his manager will work through his options, as will the club's list management team, in a bid to get the best possible outcome," Haines said.
Recruited from Western Australia as a small forward with pick eight in the 2015 national draft, Ah Chee kicked five goals in just his 19th game but has played predominantly as a skilful defender in recent seasons.
Ah Chee's decision is disappointing for the Suns as they were hopeful he would re-sign. However football sources say they accept the reasons behind his desire to change clubs.
It comes on the back of Jack Martin's not unexpected decision to request a trade on the day club CEO Mark Evans and chairman Tony Cochrane presented a case to the AFL Commission for special assistance with the club hoping to secure the top two picks in the upcoming national draft.
The Suns are interested in securing veteran Hawk Shaun Burgoyne and are confident the culture they are building will help them retain players despite the fact the club has not played finals after nine years in the competition and lost the final 18 games of this season.
They managed to retain co-captain David Swallow and locked in talented youngster Izak Rankine this season and remain hopeful of keeping top six picks Ben King and Jack Lukosius beyond 2020.
Industry sources believe the Brisbane Lions are interested in Ah Chee but the Lions refused to comment when contacted about the speculation.
The Lions have been major players in recent seasons during the trade period, securing Luke Hodge, Lachie Neale, Lincoln McCarthy, Marcus Adams and Jarryd Lyons who have all played key roles in elevating the Lions from 15th in 2018 to second on the ladder this year.
If they were to pursue Ah Chee it's unclear how they would get a deal done with the Suns.
Ah Chee is also sure to be of interest to several clubs with Carlton – who are interested in Martin – publicly declaring their desire to recruit small forwards during this off-season with Ah Chee capable of playing either end. Port Adelaide small forward Sam Gray has also indicated he wants to explore trade opportunities.Comment
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GC probably have nothing to lose taking him if they can get him cheap enough. They must have a lot of cap room they need to fill and their backmen are injured anyways so one more in rehab won't hurt. Maybe the whole point of Stk reaching the trigger was to get more for Carlisle than they would have otherwise.Western Bulldogs: 2016 PremiersComment
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