West Coast Eagles number one draft pick Harley Reid is now ineligible for the AFL's Rising Star Award after being suspended for two games for a dangerous tackle on St Kilda's Darcy Wilson. Photo:AAP/Matt Turner
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Tongala footballer and number one draft pick, West Coast’s Harley Reid is now ineligible for the AFL’s Rising Star award after his two-game suspension was upheld by the AFL tribunal.
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Reid was a favourite to win the award, having logged 17.8 disposals and 4.9 clearances per game, and kicking eight goals as part of an improved Eagles outfit this year.
The league’s match review officer charged Reid with rough conduct after being cited for slinging St Kilda’s Darcy Wilson to the ground.
The incident was graded as careless contact, high impact and high contact.
Reid can next feature for the Eagles on June 30 against Hawthorn.
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Josh Treacy is the most accurate goal-kicker in the top 10 of the Coleman medla race, with an impressive 72.7 per cent accuracy. Photo: AAP/Richard Wainwright
Cohuna’s Josh Treacy is turning heads at Fremantle, booting his way into the top 10 of the Coleman medal race.
Averaging two goals per contest, an improvement on his career average of 1.1, Treacy is kicking at an elite accuracy of 72.7 per cent the best in the top 10.
Treacy has also improved on his career averages in disposals, marks, and kicks in 2024.
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Ollie Wines is focused on the Powers chase for a flag amid interest from North Melbourne in securing his sevices. Photo: AAP/Matt Turner
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Echuca’s Ollie Wines is downplaying trade rumours amid interest from North Melbourne in the 2021 Brownlow medallist.
Wines still has two years remaining on his deal with Port Adelaide and is said to have his focus firmly on the Power’s chase for the premiership.
Port is holding onto a place in the top four thanks to a superior percentage to Carlton.
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Moama’s Lachie Schultz’s is adjusting well to life at Collingwood.
After a dismal start to the year, the premiers rebounded with a seven-game unbeaten stretch, a run that was broken this weekend when the Pies fell to the Western Bulldogs.
Schultz is logging similar numbers to last campaign, contributing 11.9 disposals, 3.5 marks, 4.3 tackles, and 1.2 goals per contest to Collingwood’s title defence.
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Echuca’s Brodie Kemp is growing into a reliable defender for Carlton.
In particular, Kemp has improved his distribution this season, bettering his career marks in disposals while continuing to disrupt the opposition, making 2.2 tackles and 4.1 spoils.