Opposition teams coming for Harry in a big, big way : Lyon
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2021-05-10T07:05+10:00
Carlton key forward Harry McKay has been the breakout star of the 2021 season and is out of contract at the end of the year.
The current Coleman Medal leader’s value continues to increase and Garry Lyon has heard that multiple clubs are pursuing the 23-year-old.
“This is what I know for a fact. Clubs are coming for Harry in a big, big way,” Lyon told
SEN Breakfast.
“He’s as promising a big key forward as you’ve got in the competition right now, he’s out of contract and they’re coming for him.
A photo shared to the club s Twitter page after the match sparked controversy when it became apparent the players were wearing an old school prison bar guernsey.
This is where we judge them : Time has arrived to study Cats recruiting spree
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2021-05-07T13:10+10:00
Garry Lyon believes tonight’s Grand Final rematch presents us with the first opportunity to assess the Cats’ response to their defeat in the 2020 decider.
Geelong led by 15 points at half-time of the Grand Final before Richmond stormed home with nine second half goals to just two, in a scene reminiscent of the 2019 preliminary final.
“At the end of that Grand Final when Geelong were so good up to half time and then got run over the top of, you sit there and go ‘what can we do?’” Lyon began on
Why it is quite alright to be patient with Ugle-Hagan
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There has been a great deal of talk surrounding reigning No.1 draft pick Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.
Many people are wondering when we are going to see the talented young forward unleashed at AFL level, but the Western Bulldogs appear as though they are taking a patient approach.
And that’s the way it should be.
There is no rush to blood a youngster who has been described as a “generational talent” with “freakish ability”.
You just need to take a look at recent history to learn that giving games to developing forwards is not the be-all and end-all.