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With all the talk of reviving Harley Bennell’s controversial and injury-riddled career after only 2 games in the last four seasons, why not look at Cyril? 

Turned 30 earlier this year and yesterday, on his comeback at NTFL level, he booted the winning goal for the Tiwi Bombers. Perhaps his Bomber teammate Austin Wonamaerri or Palmerston Magpies opponent Aaron Davey could convince him to make the move back south?

Fairytale finish for Cyril's footy comeback in the NT

 
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13 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Ridiculously overrated. 

Cyril Rioli: 189 games, 275 goals 

Jeff Garlett: 185 games, 321 goals

You could have gone on.

Cyril Rioli: 4 premierships

Jeff Garlett: 0 premierships

 

He looks in ripping nick 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Ridiculously overrated. 

Cyril Rioli: 189 games, 275 goals 

Jeff Garlett: 185 games, 321 goals

Jeff got most of those goals as the last man in a chain.

Cyril invented his goals out of nothing, plus he gave away plenty.

Jeff's a seagull, Cyril is a jet.


Cyril has retired.  Why a thread?  

1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Possibly because that “retired” player took part in a game of football less than 24 hours ago and, at the age of 30, it’s not inconceivable that someone that age might be convinced to make a comeback?

Fair enough.  Not inconcievable..

 

Never understood  the 'overrated' calls - you'd never find a hawks supporter who thinks so. One of my absolute favourite non-demons to watch, even though he tore us to shreds a few times. That said, I reckon the chances of an AFL return next year are about on par with Jurrah. 

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