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‘I feel like a father figure to Rhylee’: Beveridge clears air over West management – AFL
Luke Beveridge responds to club great Scott West’s criticism of not playing his son

WESTERN Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge says club great Scott West’s concerns about his son Rhylee’s development this week should have remained private for the sake of the young forward.
West, a seven-time club champion and 324-game player for the Bulldogs, lashed Beveridge in a social media post for dropping his son immediately after he returned to the team in the round seven clash against Richmond.
West labelled the decision “absolutely disgraceful management” in a since deleted Facebook post.
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