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Brown, the son of former Demon hard nut Nathan Brown, made a couple of cameo appearances as a substitute which included a brilliant run down tackle which may have saved the game against the Kangaroos. Had some outstanding games at VFL level and finished equal sixth in the best & fairest at Casey.

Date of Birth: 13 January 2005
Height: 181cm

Games MFC 2024: 2
Career Total: 2

Goals MFC 2024: 0
Career Total: 0

Games CDFC 2024: 16
Goals CDFC 2024: 12

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I am genuinely excited about the potential of Kynan Brown.

Hopefully during the Pre-Season he focuses on getting stronger, fitter and improving his kicking skills.

The more time he spends in the gym and kicking the footy the better.

I wish him all the best and look forward to seeing more improvement from him in Season 2025!

Edited by Supreme_Demon

 

Yes heartily agree with Supreme_Demon and Deez Man, loved his dad and a solid preseason should put him in the window of opportunity, could surprise a few.

How good was it seeing Yze in the stands unable to suppress his visible delight at Pup's rundown tackle against North, much to the chagrin of Tigers fans.

Kynan showed great energy in the preseason praccy too. I'm looking forward to seeing what he can grow into in the coming years.

Edited by gs77


15 hours ago, Supreme_Demon said:

I am genuinely excited about the potential of Kynan Brown.

Hopefully during the Pre-Season he focuses on getting stronger, fitter and improving his kicking skills.

The more time he spends in the gym and kicking the footy the better.

I wish him all the best and look forward to seeing more improvement from him in Season 2025!

Me too, he plays with rage and as if every game is his last. 

Hopefully a bit more size and it will be great to see what he can do. 

Kynan's VFL stats from Casey vs Frankston earlier this season

27 Disposals

24 Tackles

1 Goal

175 Fantasy Points

Edited by Demon Jack

I reckon the kid is a gun and I rate highly. Apparently is a bit of a professional with the way he conducts himself with his training standards.

I would like to see him get more of a go next year and maybe attempt to cement his spot with the ANB position. 

 

 

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