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2013 Player Review - # 23 Josh Tynan

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Pick #52 so can't be upset he was delisted.

Another of the too skinny, poor disposal mould we have had the corner market on.

His brother looked the better player anyway.

 

Say what? From what I saw of Tynan, he was build like a brick outhouse. Don't think being skinny was his problem.

Wouldn't say an outhouse but he definitely wasn't a 'Morton'.

Bit of an anticlimax for me... I remember watching his first couple of games and thought he could be a decent player if he worked on a couple of things. Didn't eventuate (who knows why), but as said above pick 52 so not a huge loss.

Say what? From what I saw of Tynan, he was build like a brick outhouse. Don't think being skinny was his problem.

186cm

76 kegs nuff said


Bye bye!

Pick #52 so can't be upset he was delisted.

Another of the too skinny, poor disposal mould we have had the corner market on.

His brother looked the better player anyway.

Huh?

Absolutely NFI.

His problem was that he just couldn't find enough of the footy and have an impact on the game.

If you can't do that in the VFL, you'll struggle.

May be another that matures late and will be worth a shot when he's 24.

There's a lot of those.

Unlucky to be drafted under Neeld.

Like a lot of players he never knew where he stood with Neeld and made it difficult to know exactly where they were at, and to have that with with your first coach is tough luck.

I hope he gets a 2nd shot somewhere else. A top bloke!

 

186cm

76 kegs nuff said

That was when he was drafted. He put on a masive amount of bulk and looked very solid.

Would have been easily 84kegs

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