Ray quits Dogs
September 25th 2008 05:03
FARREN Ray has advised the Western Bulldogs that he wants to continue his AFL career with another club.
The Bulldogs released a media statement on Thursday which said that following meetings with his management and the club, 'Ray has indicated that he would like to be considered for a trade during the upcoming AFL Trade week in October'.
"The Western Bulldogs consider Ray a required player for 2009," the statement said.
"However the club is prepared to consider a trade that is equitable for both Ray and the Western Bulldogs."
Ray, who was selected with the number four pick in the 2003 draft, has played 75 games for the Bulldogs.
The 22-year-old was dropped after the club's qualifying final loss to Hawthorn and was unable to force his way back into the line-up for the preliminary final against Geelong.
The Bulldogs released a media statement on Thursday which said that following meetings with his management and the club, 'Ray has indicated that he would like to be considered for a trade during the upcoming AFL Trade week in October'.
"The Western Bulldogs consider Ray a required player for 2009," the statement said.
"However the club is prepared to consider a trade that is equitable for both Ray and the Western Bulldogs."
Ray, who was selected with the number four pick in the 2003 draft, has played 75 games for the Bulldogs.
The 22-year-old was dropped after the club's qualifying final loss to Hawthorn and was unable to force his way back into the line-up for the preliminary final against Geelong.
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