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Lynden Dunn 150 games

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Wanted to make a thread for this, huge achievement during tough period at the club and hands down champion and good bloke.

Works tirelessly in the back half and deserves a pat on the back

Wel done Lynden.

 
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I will be giving this Man a standing ovation tomorrow. Much deserved, looking forward to seeing him run out in the red and blue as our VC with his son.

Let's get the win for him!!!

 

Olisik, is, Lynden Dunn.

I remember watching Dunn and Bate when they had both played only a handful of games. Neither came on as I thought they would at the time but Dunn has certainly stuck in there and become a good solid player.

Congrats to him for his hard work.


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First player ever to not leave MFC as a free agent. Loyal and dedicated. Always would be one of the first selected each week.

Let's hope the boys play with their heart and soul for Lyndenn as he always does for them and get the win

Onya Dunny

Never thought he'd get to 150, great clubman.

His consistency and dedication to improve his game has been first class during a period of absolute horror.

Much admiration for the dunny brush.

Deserves a spell from the back half at some point in my opinion, even if just a few games to freshen him up. Couldn't do any worse than the Hulk's last game or Dawes and might even kick a couple.

 

My bro and I agreed when he ran out for his 100th in that belting against Port that he was the worst 100 gamer ever. The turnaround has been stunning.


Maybe we should have all grown a half hearted mustache as a tribute?

Well DUNN 150

Congrats Dunny - You've definitely earned it mate

Cheers for sticking through :)

All credit to him for putting in the hard work prior to and during season 2014 and turning his career around.

It was on the line and he did the right thing.

Sure 2015 hasn't been as good for him personally but I look forward to this game.

Wanted to make a thread for this, huge achievement during tough period at the club and hands down champion and good bloke.

Works tirelessly in the back half and deserves a pat on the back

Wel done Lynden.

Yep, well done Lynden, never would have thought he would still be on the list just a few years ago.

But....champion??? Really?!

Id give him good to very good at times, and yes a good bloke I agree with!

I really enjoyed reading the interview with Lynden. Seems like a respectful, grounded guy and hard to believe he is only 28. Feels like he has been around for a lot longer. I wish him all the best for his 150th game and many more wins to come.


What a career turnaround! Went from a struggling utility with a dodgy moustache to being a clean shaven vice captain. Congratulations to Dunny on 150 games! Could be a future 250 gamer for the Dees if he continues playing well in defence.

Watched his first game as a skinny runt of a forward running around like a chicken with his head cut off against the Dockers at the MCG under Danners. Never thought he'd make it. He still kind of hasn't.

Still, he's played 150 more games of footy than me, so...congrats on that one.

Congrats, Lynden. Hopefully you put in a better performance this week. We're gonna need it without Garland. But labelling him a champion is laughable and really shows you up, Olisik.

Very happy for the Club Dunny! Came to the Club as an under-age recruit, and has hung in there through thick and thin. Could never describe him as a "star". But, he's given his all for the team, and has finally found his niche down back, and has been rewarded for his effort and leadership with the VC.

Congratulations on your 150th, Dunny! Just hope you can continue to provide great service, and hang in there long enough to finally play Finals!

Well done Lynden. I just love those big goals you kicked when you played forward. Always a chance from 50 out.


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