Review Brendon Ah Chee (2018 - 2021)

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Details
Height
188cm
Weight 88kg
DOB 21-12-1993
Debut Round 3 Vs North Melbourne 2015 (Port); Round 8 Vs GWS 2018 (West Coast)

Player honours: -
Draft History: 2011 National Draft pick 45, Traded to West Coast 2017

Games
Port Adelaide Power 27 Games, 17 Goals
West Coast Eagles 31 Games, 14 Goals
 
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Only 24 next season. Just hitting his prime now. Will add a lot of flair to our vanilla midfield. Excited.
 
Congratulations to Brendon for being selected on the field for JLT 1 on the half forward line.

Pretty strong team we're fielding so he's right in contention for round 1.
 
JLT1 could honestly have gone better. 10 possessions to 3QT and a rolled ankle requiring scans is not the most auspicious start.

Still...hopefully the scans come back fine and Brendon builds from here.
 

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I'm starting to sober up, and Ah Chee is due to make his return via East Perth this week.

With Ryan and Venables both going down, there's a definite spot for him in the 22 if he returns well.
 
It's taken a while, but Ah Chee to finally debut vs GWS this Saturday. He'll be replacing Petruccelle on the HFF one would think given Petrol is out with an ankle, and Ainsworth is also coming in for Shuey.
 
Random useless facts: He'll be
- the 240th Eagles player,
- the ninth to appear for both WCE and Port (although only the second former Port player behind Scotty Cummings to appear for West Coast - the others all went the other way),
- the fourth Brendon/Brendan (behind Fewster, Krummel and Retzlaff) and
- the seventh player to appear in the number 41 (behind Strijk, Staker, Humm, Fletcher, Krummel and Phil Magic Narkle) and the first since Strijk was delisted in 2012.
 
Good debut from Arch in an amazing win. 21 touches, 7 marks, 5 tackles. Looked like he belonged. Only 62% game time too, so plenty of potential for bigger games.

Thought he started slowly. Definitely found his feet in the second half. Hopefully holds his spot despite the guys coming back in, would like to see him get a few weeks to build form.
 
Not a big game stats-wise from Arch in our glorious win over Richmond, but he played his role well. His marking from defensive 50 exit kicks was a feature, and of his 9 possessions, 8 were contested.

Provides something different so he should hold his spot barring injury. Only a matter of time till he gets hold of an opposition team and shows his true value to the side.
 
Another slow game from Arch, but he must be playing his role ok as he's got another gig against the Saints this Saturday night.

I reckon his versatility saved him this week, with Sheed being dropped to make way for the returning Luke Shuey he may get some extra mid rotations.
 

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