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I have a similar philosophy on life and similar upbringing, so it's great to see him work hard and reap the rewards. Good on you, Lynden.

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I have a similar philosophy on life and similar upbringing, so it's great to see him work hard and reap the rewards. Good on you, Lynden.

I've rarely seen him interviewed or quoted.

What's his philosophy on life and upbringing? I'm asking seriously and not being a smart ass.

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The revisionism on this site is nauseating. In the past Dunn was an exceedingly average player, being a combination of lack of fitness, poor development and being played in too many positions.

Fact is over recent times he's managed to bulk up considerably while increasing his endurance. He's nailed down a position in the team and has learned to play his role consistently week-in-week out. The transformation has been quite astounding and a three-year deal is a testament to him.

But don't try and be that guy who says "I saw it all along". No one did. Get over yourself.

I don't like slinging off at posters on this site but you're too much.

Not me, truthfully, but a good mate who takes his footy seriously has long said the guy has what it takes and should be persevered with.

That you didn't, that you rushed to judgement is no reason to have a crack at better judges than you.

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I've rarely seen him interviewed or quoted.

What's his philosophy on life and upbringing? I'm asking seriously and not being a smart ass.

Did you read the article that was posted, Ethan?

I was mostly referring to the idea that 'a smooth sea never made a skilful sailor' and that if you come through the tough times, you'll be a stronger person for it. These experiences galvanise a person.

And I wasn't saying he had a philosophy on upbringing. I was saying that I come from a broken home too, so I guess I can relate to some of his experiences. But, now that you mention it, I admire and share his view on raising children - putting children before relationship rubbish. I have close to zero respect for those parents whose immaturity is so great that they can't help but slagging off their ex in front of their children. Those people shouldn't be parents.

Very illuminating article.

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I found it interesting that Lynden and his mother haven't spoken in three years and are estranged from each other.

It put an interesting perspective on 'that' phone call after the Essendon game. What motivation did she have to do that?

It just goes to show that a lot of us punters on here don't always know the full story.

Yes, thats a very good insight into his journey, & probably explains a lot, having to deal with these issues at an important time in his life. He has done very well considering all these hefty knocks along the way..

I like his determination to look after his boys personal development.

well done Lyndon.

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The article reminded me that all AFL players are humans with all the frailties, problems and joys that the rest of us have.

The AFL is a tough gig.

Good luck Lynden I hope your life continues down the current track.

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Did you read the article that was posted, Ethan?

I was mostly referring to the idea that 'a smooth sea never made a skilful sailor' and that if you come through the tough times, you'll be a stronger person for it. These experiences galvanise a person.

And I wasn't saying he had a philosophy on upbringing. I was saying that I come from a broken home too, so I guess I can relate to some of his experiences. But, now that you mention it, I admire and share his view on raising children - putting children before relationship rubbish. I have close to zero respect for those parents whose immaturity is so great that they can't help but slagging off their ex in front of their children. Those people shouldn't be parents.

Very illuminating article.

Thanks for the run down.

I was simply asking a question as I had no insight and hadn't had time to read the article.

You appeared somewhat defensive, no need to be, I was sincere in my question.

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Thanks for the run down.

I was simply asking a question as I had no insight and hadn't had time to read the article.

You appeared somewhat defensive, no need to be, I was sincere in my question.

I apologise. Tone is a tough thing to convey on the interwebs. To appear defensive wasn't my intention.

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I found it interesting that Lynden and his mother haven't spoken in three years and are estranged from each other.

It put an interesting perspective on 'that' phone call after the Essendon game. What motivation did she have to do that?

It just goes to show that a lot of us punters on here don't always know the full story.

I think that was common knowledge at the time of the phone call.

Most MFC supporters were saying "WTF? How would she know?"

At least I was and I'm sure I saw people comment on that on this forum.

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How appropriate is the tattoo quote, for life in General but especially in AFL context for a MFC player - "a smooth sea never made a skilful sailor"

Great article

Glad we signed him before Sunday's game - his asking price would have gone up considerably :-)

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I don't reckon he did, but also think it wasn't necessarily his fault.

In any case, he's a lot better now.

Was only beaten once in a one on one contest. Thats pretty impressive.

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nice to see that not only has he lifted his game but is now getting respect from the media, with at least 2 of them talking up his aa prospects

very apt tat, lynden hasn't had much smooth sea. credit where it is due

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lucky he has re-signed, i reckon he would have been starting to attract some serious attention

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I think Roos has his successor right under his nose, when you consider how well the backline has shaped up >

Jake Rawlings :

Think how improved TOmmy Mac, Dunney, Jeremy Howe and Nifty Nev are this year !!!

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