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saynta wrote: ↑Sat 23 Apr 2022 5:02pm
You don't have to believe or accept all the s*** gossip you read on here FFS.
It wasn’t gossip.
It was an iron clad source.
Sad if true as I have a good feeling about him possibly from his junior days but he is a long way behind a lot of players now not only at our club but at most others,we have stuck by him & I wish him all the best for the future!
Batchelor always speaks so highly of Bytel in his reviews, with regards to his attitude around Sandi. It would be sad to see him leave before he really go going with us, but I guess that's professional sport. You go where the opportunities lie.
I wonder where he would end up if he did chose to leave?
State league affiliate: Sandringham (VFL)
This weekend: GWS Giants v Sandringham at Blacktown International Sportspark, Saturday April 23, 12.05pm AEST
MATCH CENTRE Check out all the stats from Sandringham's clash
Ryan Byrnes responded to his omission in the best way possible, putting in a best on ground performance in Sandringham's draw with Greater Western Sydney on Saturday.
After spending the last two weeks as the medical sub, the midfielder was everywhere against the Giants, leading the possession count with 32 along with six tackles and a whopping 11 clearances as Sandringham came from 20 points down at three-quarter time to ensure the spoils were shared.
Tall forward Cooper Sharman put his hand up to fill the Jack Hayes-sized gap in attack, kicking three for the afternoon, while Dean Kent was prolific up forward and in the middle, collecting 25 disposals and booting two goals.
Tom Highmore stood out in defence racking up 29 disposals and seven marks, along with Leo Connolly who had 24 disposals and six marks, while midfielder Jack Bytel impressed with 21 disposals.