OK I might regret doing this, 1 due to my adoration of young Lachlan and b, because it might be a lot of work but what the hey!
I thought i'd start a series focussing on our fringe guys and our expectations/thoughts on their futures with the mighty dogs.
I'll set up a poll for each player in the series where you can vote for what you think the future looks like for the player at the dogs at the end of their current contract. Remember the players may access this (well they probably won't but keep it nice ! You keep it nice to quote George Costanza).
Delist, Keep, Keep and change roles. I'll make it pretty simple.
I'll start with a notoriously famous receiver of the woof whip, Lachie McNeil.
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Lachie McNeil grew up in South Australia and cut his teeth playing junior football with the South Clare Demons in the North Eastern Football League, where he featured from under-14s onwards. He progressed into the SANFL system via the Woodville‑West Torrens Football Club (WWT) where he played both junior and senior SANFL football, and represented South Australia in the Under-18 Championships in 2019. His senior breakthrough came at WWT, including a standout grand-final performance in 2020, boosted his draft credentials.
He was then recruited by the Western Bulldogs via the 2020 Rookie Draft (pick 11) and made his AFL debut in Round 1 of the 2021 season.
My thoughts on Lachie are very positive. He plays a role (small forward) which is one of the toughest in the game. He had a breakthrough season late in 2024 where he cemented his spot in the senior side and continued on a positive trajectory into 2025 where he played 21 games and kicked 17 goals. He struggled later in the season after a run of poor games he was dropped to the VFL.
I would love to see him develop into a guy who can play higher, maybe a HF/Wing role in the future. Speaking to him at the end of 24 this was his wish as well. He's a clever humble kid who works hard, and is always trying to better his game.
My vote is : keep and change roles.
Poll Question : At the end of his current contract (end 26) I would like to ...
					I thought i'd start a series focussing on our fringe guys and our expectations/thoughts on their futures with the mighty dogs.
I'll set up a poll for each player in the series where you can vote for what you think the future looks like for the player at the dogs at the end of their current contract. Remember the players may access this (well they probably won't but keep it nice ! You keep it nice to quote George Costanza).
Delist, Keep, Keep and change roles. I'll make it pretty simple.
I'll start with a notoriously famous receiver of the woof whip, Lachie McNeil.
image.png
Lachie McNeil grew up in South Australia and cut his teeth playing junior football with the South Clare Demons in the North Eastern Football League, where he featured from under-14s onwards. He progressed into the SANFL system via the Woodville‑West Torrens Football Club (WWT) where he played both junior and senior SANFL football, and represented South Australia in the Under-18 Championships in 2019. His senior breakthrough came at WWT, including a standout grand-final performance in 2020, boosted his draft credentials.
He was then recruited by the Western Bulldogs via the 2020 Rookie Draft (pick 11) and made his AFL debut in Round 1 of the 2021 season.
My thoughts on Lachie are very positive. He plays a role (small forward) which is one of the toughest in the game. He had a breakthrough season late in 2024 where he cemented his spot in the senior side and continued on a positive trajectory into 2025 where he played 21 games and kicked 17 goals. He struggled later in the season after a run of poor games he was dropped to the VFL.
I would love to see him develop into a guy who can play higher, maybe a HF/Wing role in the future. Speaking to him at the end of 24 this was his wish as well. He's a clever humble kid who works hard, and is always trying to better his game.
My vote is : keep and change roles.
Poll Question : At the end of his current contract (end 26) I would like to ...

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