Isaac Quaynor is enjoying a career-best season that saw him make the extended All-Australian squad, but his place in Collingwood’s senior side was not always so certain.
There was a time not that long ago – during the dreaded COVID-19 days – that Magpie Isaac Quaynor was frustrated with where his career was at.
“It’s just the way I learn. A few of the boys give me a bit of stick about it, but if I hear something, then I write it down, it’s like I’ve almost heard it twice,” he said. That is one of the key differences with Quaynor: he will admit to having inner-demons that some footballers say never happen. “I’m a big believer that when you put something out there in the universe, it will often pay you back,” Quaynor said.
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