The Gold Coast Bulletin

No Suns reunion

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2015 draft — was enticing. “I don’t think anyone would say they don’t want to play with their brother. It would be pretty special,’’ said Ah Chee, whose contract expires at the end of this season.

“There is a long history of brothers playing together in the AFL and I would love to have played with him but I just didn’t want to leave Port.

“I knew it was going to be tough to earn a spot this season but I do love the club. One of the great things about playing at Port is that nothing is gifted to you.

“It’s all earned, and that you can make it at this club you know you have earnt it.

“This club has given me so much on and off the field and the stuff they do in the indigenous space is easily the best in the AFL.’’

Ah Chee has played three consecutiv­e games for Port after managing only 22 in his previous five years at the club.

“Consistenc­y has been a problem for me during my AFL career,’’ he said. if ...

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