Season in short:

In his second season at the Dogs, Hunter provided an exciting spark for Bulldogs fans.

The left-footer averaged 14 disposals and ranked third among rising stars in goal assists, and 10th for inside 50s.

 PLAYER PROFILE: View Lachie Hunter's player profile and 2014 season statistics.

Hunter’s most impressive performance came in round one against West Coast, managing 24 disposals, four tackles five marks and two goals in a 65-point loss at Patersons Stadium.

However it was his aerial ability that excited Dogs fans the most, with a mark of the year nomination in round two for a hanger on North Melbourne ruckman Todd Goldstein.

After a season across half-forward, the hard-working runner will look to put in a solid pre-season and push into the midfield in 2014.

 

The stat that mattered:

Hunter ranked third for goal assists and 10th for inside 50s among his fellow rising stars in 2014.

 

What they said:

“He has displayed a range of admirable qualities in his short time at the Club and although Lachie’s best footy is still to come, we are pleased with the way he is tracking.” - Bulldogs List Manager Jason McCartney ahead of the 2014 season.