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Published 13:52 10 Oct 2015 BST
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"It’s unreal, it’s a dream come true." "I fell in love with Sydney instantly and from the moment I arrived at the club I felt at home as everyone was so welcoming. It hasn’t sunk it yet but when I touch down in Ireland and see my family I’m sure it will."Sydney swans coach and recruiting manager Kinnear Beatson has praised O'Riordan''s natural skill as a key reason for his switch
"What struck us the most was how well he kicked the footy – he’s clearly been doing a lot of work on that – and he genuinely looks like an AFL footballer. "He’s got great skills, takes the ball at the highest point when marking overhead, his work ethic and his competitiveness really shone out in the session he had with us. "We’re really excited Colin has decided to join the Swans and we know he’s got the attitude and drive to give himself the best possible chance to forge a long and successful career."
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