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Taylor Duryea

Taylor Duryea (born 24 April 1991) is a retired Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn and the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Duryrea was raised in Corowa, New South Wales and played junior football in Waygunyah across the Victorian border.

Moving to Melbourne to finish his schooling at Caulfield Grammar he played junior representative football for the NSW/ACT Rams.

Duryea initially played with Wahgunyah in the Coreen & District Football League, winning back-to-back Coreen & DFL Thirds best and fairest awards in 2004 and 2005.

Duryea was drafted with No. 69 in the 2009 AFL draft, being a fifth round selection.

Tried as a small forward when he first arrived at Hawthorn, he has switched to the backline and has carried out a similar playmaking role to Matt Suckling and Brent Guerra. A knee injury to Suckling helped open up an opportunity for Duryea to debut against Collingwood in Round 3 of the 2013 AFL season.

Duryea played 18 games in 2013 and won the "Best first year player" award.

Duryea played 23 of a possible 25 matches in 2014. With the retirement of Brent Guerra at the end of the previous season, a spot opened up for the young Hawk. He was noted for his skills in rebound defence. He showed good form throughout the 2014 finals series and earned himself a premiership medal.

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