Byrne scored 18 in R7 — 4 below his 22 BE and a sharp drop from the 43 he posted in R6's tight Collingwood loss. At 4 games and $151.4k, one poor performance is not a trade trigger, but the post-siren miss drama and form dip raise the question of whether Carlton's forward rotation will shift. Cash gen remains positive at +$2,105/week from prior gains. Watch — hold if you have him, don't prioritise the trade-in.
PLAYERS / TALOR BYRNE
Updated 17 May 2026
Talor Byrne
·Bye Rd 12
FWD
Price $151kBE 22Owned —Bye Rd 12Avg 35.6
ROOKIEBIBLEVerdict
◉ WATCH
Signals2/3 · Partial alignment
Form
StableTrajectory
+$2k/wkConsistency
No dataRecent formSeason avg 36
18▼
43▲
36
Comparable PicksWhy this comparison · Same primary position (FWD), ±$200k price band
Talor Byrne
FWDThomas Burton
FWD—
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Form
R3
52
R4
29
R5
36
R6
43
R7
18
R7
40
R8
64
R9
32
R10
27
Pricing
Price$151k
Price$152k
Breakeven22
Breakeven22
Cash/wk+$2k
Cash/wk+$3k
Decision
Should I trade Talor Byrne?
Form, breakeven, and a comparable replacement weighed up.
Intel feed
Recent intel
Community Intel· T3
Talor Byrne (4-game Carlton player) missed a post-siren shot that would have won the game against Collingwood, generating significant cross-subreddit discussion. Collingwood fans described the miss with schadenfreude. The missed shot and a prior incident striking Josh Daicos in the throat were both noted. Significant reputational/form risk event for a player with only 4 AFL games.
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