Ryan Byrnes
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Ryan Byrnes
Some Excerpts re: Ryan Byrnes from this year's TAC Cup
2019 Semi Final - Sandringham Dragons vs. Calder Cannons
#5 Ryan Byrnes
Byrnes, despite a slowish start, really hit his straps half way through he first quarter and never looked back, playing a huge game through the midfield in winning plenty of the ball and firing the it inside 50. Byrnes has been Sandringham’s player of the finals so far and the captain played his role well, winning the ball on the inside and working hard around the ground while showing great composure with ball in hand and moving it quickly inside 50 when needed. Byrnes finished the game with 32 disposals and 10 inside 50s.
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#5 Ryan Byrnes
Byrnes was the clear standout through the midfield for Sandringham and as their captain led from the front to do everything he could to win the ball and drive it forward. Byrnes was a hard worker at stoppages, getting to the fall of the ball and bursting away from stoppages. His kicking has been an area to work on this year and it didn’t let him down as he often picked the right options. Byrnes finished the game with 28 disposals, 11 inside 50s and three tackles.
#5 Ryan Byrnes
The Sandringham captain lead from the front with a strong performance through the midfield winning plenty of clearances and showing his breakaway speed from stoppages. Byrnes had a stronger first half than second but was still a consistently good player in and around the contest going in hard to extract the ball time and time again. He managed to hit the scoreboard in the last quarter with a nice goal on the run to complete his game finishing with 28 disposals and five tackles.
2019 Semi Final - Sandringham Dragons vs. Calder Cannons
#5 Ryan Byrnes
Byrnes, despite a slowish start, really hit his straps half way through he first quarter and never looked back, playing a huge game through the midfield in winning plenty of the ball and firing the it inside 50. Byrnes has been Sandringham’s player of the finals so far and the captain played his role well, winning the ball on the inside and working hard around the ground while showing great composure with ball in hand and moving it quickly inside 50 when needed. Byrnes finished the game with 32 disposals and 10 inside 50s.
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#5 Ryan Byrnes
Byrnes was the clear standout through the midfield for Sandringham and as their captain led from the front to do everything he could to win the ball and drive it forward. Byrnes was a hard worker at stoppages, getting to the fall of the ball and bursting away from stoppages. His kicking has been an area to work on this year and it didn’t let him down as he often picked the right options. Byrnes finished the game with 28 disposals, 11 inside 50s and three tackles.
#5 Ryan Byrnes
The Sandringham captain lead from the front with a strong performance through the midfield winning plenty of clearances and showing his breakaway speed from stoppages. Byrnes had a stronger first half than second but was still a consistently good player in and around the contest going in hard to extract the ball time and time again. He managed to hit the scoreboard in the last quarter with a nice goal on the run to complete his game finishing with 28 disposals and five tackles.
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
Some video of him and more details here
https://draftprospects.prod.afl/prospect/1011994
https://draftprospects.prod.afl/prospect/1011994
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
Interesting that over on BF, Knightmare had him going to us with our first pick and had us passing on Biggy
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
Good value pick
Obvious choice and with Bytel gives us a couple of developing inside mids
Obvious choice and with Bytel gives us a couple of developing inside mids
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
Looks good in his highlights.
Really strong midfielder with pace and skill and a good mark.
Let Ratts and co develop him for a couple of years.
Really strong midfielder with pace and skill and a good mark.
Let Ratts and co develop him for a couple of years.
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
Interestingly he was consistently in the top 20 for ESPN’s power rankings every month.
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
I just saw his tweets that said Byrnes was a great pickup but not matching Biggy was a mistake. Not really impressed with Connolly either.
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
Couldn't match the biggy bid without going into next year's draft which we already have messed with. It was a good call by us to get Byrnes as it was a good call by tigers to bid on biggy
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
I've watch the highlights of RB a few times.
I think he looks/plays a lot like Jack Steven (?)
A perfect long term replacement with maybe better disposal efficiency
I think he looks/plays a lot like Jack Steven (?)
A perfect long term replacement with maybe better disposal efficiency
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
Are you sure, apologises if I am wrong but I thought that we couldnt match it until pick 54?
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
We could have matched and the small points gap would not have affected our first round pick.DJ Higgins wrote: ↑Fri 29 Nov 2019 10:12am Couldn't match the biggy bid without going into next year's draft which we already have messed with. It was a good call by us to get Byrnes as it was a good call by tigers to bid on biggy
Club most likely just did not rate him as highly as other players. Most likely only saw him as a worth a rookie pick.
Main problem is that we have a crap Academy zone.
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
Club could either trade for a pick worth points or elect to have points deducted from a pick from next year.DJ Higgins wrote: ↑Fri 29 Nov 2019 10:53amAre you sure, apologises if I am wrong but I thought that we couldnt match it until pick 54?
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
Huge mistake and has me reconsidering whether to commit to paying for all 7 memberships next year.
f****** really pissed off.
The premiers thought he was worth a spot on their list but the high and mighty perennial losers didn't.
f****** really pissed off.
The premiers thought he was worth a spot on their list but the high and mighty perennial losers didn't.
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
We already have Austin, Howard, Clav, Joyce, Battle as key backs. Plus Brown and Carlsisle.
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
Yeah, I am well aware of that. Biggy might turn out better than all of them.
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
Well we've had a fair look at him and they thought not.
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
More interested in discussing Byrnes. Quite possibly a steal if you believe some phantom drafts. A genuine mid, not a half back who can become a mid. Many on here have bemoaned our propensity to pick half backs with the view to turning them into midfielders. Well, in consecutive drafts we've picked two genuine clearance players in Bytel and Byrnes. Should be pleasing to most. Byrnes is reportedly very quick, which is something our midfield has been lacking (apart from Jack Steven) in recent years.
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
And the saints recruiters have been such excellent judges of football talent in the past.CURLY wrote: ↑Fri 29 Nov 2019 12:46pmWell we've had a fair look at him and they thought not.
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
They've had about as many misses as most clubs. I can see why Richmond grabbed their key position stock is aging nad there is not much under neath.saynta wrote: ↑Fri 29 Nov 2019 1:26pmAnd the saints recruiters have been such excellent judges of football talent in the past.CURLY wrote: ↑Fri 29 Nov 2019 12:46pmWell we've had a fair look at him and they thought not.
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
Yeah, and he might turn out to be worse.
God only knows how any of the draft selections will be in the AFL.
I don't understand why people get their knickers in a twist.
It's pretty much a guessing game for gods sake.
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
Not sure it’s a guessing game
Most of these kids have been tracked from u15s
The stats indicate that most clubs and draft experts get it right nowadays
Most of these kids have been tracked from u15s
The stats indicate that most clubs and draft experts get it right nowadays
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
I posted on here a couple of days ago that Richmond were interested in Biggy and my post was poo hooed.CURLY wrote: ↑Fri 29 Nov 2019 1:45pmThey've had about as many misses as most clubs. I can see why Richmond grabbed their key position stock is aging nad there is not much under neath.saynta wrote: ↑Fri 29 Nov 2019 1:26pmAnd the saints recruiters have been such excellent judges of football talent in the past.CURLY wrote: ↑Fri 29 Nov 2019 12:46pmWell we've had a fair look at him and they thought not.
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Re: Ryan Byrnes
The best part about Byrnes is he looks ready to impact and find form immediately at VFL level. He has the same attack on the ball as Clayton Oliver, just not the same size. With, Ross Steele and Dunstan around him he may develop very quickly.