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From joining the league’s 18th club soon after its inception, battling through a never ending list of injuries, playing in a Grand Final, returning home and essentially starting from scratch… again, Aidan Corr’s career has been one of extreme highs and lows. Migrating to Australia from Northern Ireland at age three, it was his brother and Dees legend Jim Stynes who introduced him to the game; one he’s been involved in for over a decade.In this episode of Shinboner Stories, Aidan opens up about his childhood, how he fell in love with Aussie Rules, his time at the Giants, his instant connection with North Melbourne and the club’s need to seize its opportunity to rise up the ladder in 2025.
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By Marnie CohenFrom joining the league’s 18th club soon after its inception, battling through a never ending list of injuries, playing in a Grand Final, returning home and essentially starting from scratch… again, Aidan Corr’s career has been one of extreme highs and lows. Migrating to Australia from Northern Ireland at age three, it was his brother and Dees legend Jim Stynes who introduced him to the game; one he’s been involved in for over a decade.In this episode of Shinboner Stories, Aidan opens up about his childhood, how he fell in love with Aussie Rules, his time at the Giants, his instant connection with North Melbourne and the club’s need to seize its opportunity to rise up the ladder in 2025.
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