Big man Ayce Cordy has been added to the Western Bulldogs' squad for Saturday evening's match against St Kilda at Etihad Stadium.
Father-son selection Ayce Cordy has been given his first senior call up for Season 2012 after a string of impressive performances in the opening rounds of the VFL.
The versatile key position player will make his third senior AFL appearance for the Western Bulldogs on Saturday against St Kilda in the only change to the Dogs line-up.
Assistant Coach Brett Montgomery said Cordy is highly deserving of the elevation into the senior squad after a solid effort in the VFL shouldering the bulk of the ruck duties and looking dangerous in the forward line.
“Ayce has been battling away at VFL level and very much deserves his opportunity,” Montgomery said.
“What Ayce brings to the team is he brings great flexibility.”
"He is a 200 centimetre plus player - he can play back… he is very, very important for us around the midfield both in the ruck and at ground level and can probably give us another dynamic up forward as a tall."
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