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I don't think Byrnes would be a top player, but he's been at a club that knows how to train to win. He's someone that for a year or two could be a role model for some younger players, and hopefully give him a chance to bow out as an AFL player.

As a free agent he costs us nothing.

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Maybe. Some decisions of the past may appear cheap waste, but they can effect membership and support as we've seen, it's not that cheap.

You think that us recruiting a small forward from Geelong and that not coming off will affect membership and support?

Come on, HT. I know what you are suffering from with that attitude...

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You think that us recruiting a small forward from Geelong and that not coming off will affect membership and support?

Come on, HT. I know what you are suffering from with that attitude...

You seem pretty confident in Byrnes.

I'm saying if it doesn't it will be a complete waste - as cheap as it may or may not be - and it joins a long list of questionable decisions in recent years given a significant amount of members feedback.

You can call it MFCSS if you want.

Ask yourself what has Byrnes delivered for Geelong in the last two years. Squat.

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You seem pretty confident in Byrnes.

We all read ludicrous rumours about who we are targeting in the press. For me, Byrnes, is possibly the only one that might ring true.

I used to slag him off no end - Geelong made him look good and he would be rubbish in any other side.

That changed as he later became a valuable player for 2 or 3 years until pushed out by Stokes, Motlop and Christensen.

Now, I could see him as a cheap short term prospect for our non-existant small forward line. I would just expect a demonstration of training and work ethic to our lot plus a smidgeon of winning edge. I'm not fussed either way but I could see him at the Dees ahead of pack skirters like Pearce, for example - it just doesn't fit the Neeld mould.

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After watching the VFL grand final today and following Geelong all season in the VFL, Melbourne MUST target Shannon Byrnes!

I only watched the first half of today's GF but I made a point of looking out for Byrnes and must say he was hardly sighted; he must have done a bit in the second half if you were impressed.

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I only watched the first half of today's GF but I made a point of looking out for Byrnes and must say he was hardly sighted; he must have done a bit in the second half if you were impressed.

First half was quiet but what he did was very clean. His second half particularly his last quarter was excellent.

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Ask yourself what has Byrnes delivered for Geelong in the last two years. Squat.

THIS is your argument?

Ask yourself what Josh Kennedy delivered for Hawthorn in his time there. Squat.

Look at him now.

Sometimes, a player is beaten into the 22 by better players. In Byrnes case, he lies behind Stokes, Christensen and Motlop. He can't get into the side.

At Melbourne, he lies behind no one. So he would be a starter in our best 22.

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Byrnes would automatically be in our top 5 players at the MFC.

That's a bit rich.

Ahead of Clark, Jones, Grimes, Trengove, Howe, Watts, McDonald, Sylvia, McKenzie, Rivers, Frawley, Garland, Blease, etc?

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