Two more Bulldogs cut as a rookie forward gets upgraded
EMERGING Western Bulldogs forward Jack Redpath has been upgraded to the club's senior list, while Mark Austin and Alex Greenwood have been delisted ahead of Friday's list lodgement deadline.
Redpath showed promise in 2014, making his debut in round 16 as part of a three-game stint in the seniors.
The 194cm key forward will have the chance to prove himself alongside boom signing Tom Boyd in 2015 after joining Lin Jong on the club's primary list.
Austin played 29 games in three seasons for the Bulldogs. He also managed 15 matches between 2007 and 2011 for Carlton.
Greenwood failed to play a game in his two years on the Bulldogs' list.
"We thank both Mark and Alex for the commitment they’ve shown throughout their time at Whitten Oval," Bulldogs list manager Jason McCartney told the club's site.
"Both players have conducted themselves with a high level of professionalism, and we wish them the very best for the future."
The Bulldogs have five picks inside the top 50 in this year's NAB AFL Draft.
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