Paul Lynch (footballer)
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Paul Lynch is a former Australian rules football
Australian rules football
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er who played with Geelong
Geelong Football Club
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 in the Australian Football League
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 (AFL).

Lynch was an injury prone player due to an unusual build where the base of his back was straight instead of inverted. As a result he suffered from back, lower leg and in particular hamstring problems.

After sporadic appearances in his first two seasons, Lynch put together 14 games in 1995, including a qualifying final. He kicked 20 goals in 1997 and had a great run of form midway through the year, polling three, two and three Brownlow Medal votes in successive weeks. However hamstring and back injuries would see play just 19 further games over three seasons before being delisted. The son of former Essendon player Fred
Fred Lynch
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, he continued playing in the Geelong Football League
Geelong Football League
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after his AFL career ended.
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