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I dont mind th eidea/concept of a Byrnnes type. I think too many people are shooting for the moon.

Currently we're just the other side of crap. We arent going to turn into a take-on-all -killer type for a few seasons yet. Theres a path to this and it will be paved with many a 2-3 year stint of deccent capable journeymen types. They will fill a role, then move on...and the next comes in or is developed from within etc.

This cat could do a role quite well. Certainly combine well with a few others to fire up the middle and get some good decisions happening out of the midfield.

He's not stellar....but hes pretty bloody good on his day

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I dont mind th eidea/concept of a Byrnnes type. I think too many people are shooting for the moon.

Currently we're just the other side of crap. We arent going to turn into a take-on-all -killer type for a few seasons yet. Theres a path to this and it will be paved with many a 2-3 year stint of deccent capable journeymen types. They will fill a role, then move on...and the next comes in or is developed from within etc.

This cat could do a role quite well. Certainly combine well with a few others to fire up the middle and get some good decisions happening out of the midfield.

He's not stellar....but hes pretty bloody good on his day

Bit like Scotland at Carlton, not a star but they certainly got a lot of value out of him since he crossed over from Collingwood. It's amazing how a change of scenery can make a player perform so much better, especially if he is a bigger cog in a smaller engine.

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Bit like Scotland at Carlton, not a star but they certainly got a lot of value out of him since he crossed over from Collingwood. It's amazing how a change of scenery can make a player perform so much better, especially if he is a bigger cog in a smaller engine.

that would be the same Scotland that just won the Nicholls btw
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Shannon Byrnes to MFC 2 year deal as expected reported by the hun

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Finally landed a 28 year old forward pocket that wasn't in the best 22 in a team that finished 7th and no one else was after them. What a steal.

If I may balance post, I'm happy enough because he'll play that position better than anyone we currently have.

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Happy with this pick up.

Experience, pace and comes from a good culture.

Just the type of player we need n the short term. Look forward to what he can bring to the table!

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Finally landed a 28 year old forward pocket that wasn't in the best 22 in a team that finished 7th and no one else was after them. What a steal.

If I may balance post, I'm happy enough because he'll play that position better than anyone we currently have.

Yeah, he will play it better than no-one.

Because that is who we have had play small forward this year.

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he will be an ideal pick up for us as we don't have any small, fast, crubing forwards and he ticks everyone of those boxes :) he brings a large amount of experience (dual preiership player) and he is also coming from a winning culture which is an invaluable trait and he can hopefully give our young players an idea of what they have to put in to make it at this level!

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