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11 Facts About Isaac Quaynor

1.

Isaac Quaynor first played junior football with the Beverley Hills Junior Football Club where he came to know future Collingwood teammate Tom Phillips.

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Isaac Quaynor then joined Oakleigh Chargers, where he was coached by Anthony Phillips, Tom's father.

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In 2018, Isaac Quaynor was runner-up for Oakleigh Chargers best and fairest award, which was won by Jack Ross.

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Isaac Quaynor represented Vic Metro at the 2018 AFL Under 18 Championships and was selected for the All-Australian team, despite missing the match against Vic County due to a rib fracture.

5.

Isaac Quaynor played 10 games for Collingwood's Victorian Football League before his AFL debut, averaging 19.1 disposals and 3.6 tackles.

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Isaac Quaynor was part of Collingwood's Next Generation Academy and won the goal kicking test at the Draft Combine.

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Isaac Quaynor made his AFL debut in Collingwood's loss against Hawthorn in the 16th round of the 2019 AFL season.

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In 2021 Isaac Quaynor became a regular player in Collingwood's lineup each week.

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In 2023, Isaac Quaynor was named in the initial All-Australian squad of 44 for the first time.

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Isaac Quaynor was born in Melbourne and grew up in Doncaster East, supporting Collingwood since young, idolising Scott Pendlebury, and even sitting behind the Cheer Squad during the 2018 AFL Grand Final.

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Isaac Quaynor modelled his game on Western Bulldogs player Jason Johannisen and Melbourne defender Neville Jetta.