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Neitz on SEN Now

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Listen in!!

 
 

It's still on now. Nothing too interesting so far. Talking about his hairy back atm.

update: Neitz spoke about 'missed chances' in '98 and '04. I remember the '98 finals series, and being at the game where we thrashed Adelaide...and then they went on to win the flag.

It's still on now. Nothing too interesting so far. Talking about his hairy back atm.

update: Neitz spoke about 'missed chances' in '98 and '04. I remember the '98 finals series, and being at the game where we thrashed Adelaide...and then they went on to win the flag.

Less about football and more about body hair Rogue.


An idiot interviewing him.

"You (Neitz) were never going to win that (2000) GF. Even you must have thought that heading into the game?"

Less about football and more about body hair Rogue.

Sorry about that. Back to the hair...

Apparently Neitz was the founding member of the hairy chest club down within the Dees.

Neitz has tried laser removal of his back hair, but unfortunately it doesn't sound like it was a great success.

The arrival of DB at the Club meant that Neitz no longer held the title of hairiest, which pleased the big number 9.

NB: You'll want to know that Neitz is very messy, admitting he'd found something from 2002 when he cleaned out his locker after retiring.

:P

 
He got 2002 and 2004 a bit confused.

We were on top after 18 rounds in 2004.


We were on top after 18 rounds in 2004.

But the final against adelaide which he talked about was from 2002, he almost exactly repeated his words of the season video, talking about how it summed up our season.

But the final against adelaide which he talked about was from 2002, he almost exactly repeated his words of the season video, talking about how it summed up our season.

Neitz was out injured in 2004 and the wheels had well and truly fallen off by the end of August that year. We lost the EF with barely a whimper

In 2002, Neitz kicked a great goal in the last (?) qtr against Adelaide but it was not enough to stem the tide that day.

Sorry about that. Back to the hair...

Apparently Neitz was the founding member of the hairy chest club down within the Dees.

Neitz has tried laser removal of his back hair, but unfortunately it doesn't sound like it was a great success.

The arrival of DB at the Club meant that Neitz no longer held the title of hairiest, which pleased the big number 9.

NB: You'll want to know that Neitz is very messy, and confirmed that rumour when admitting he'd found something from 2002 when he cleaned out his locked after retiring.

:P

Cheers.

Although the bit about Neitz being messy was just irrelevant crap...

Cheers.

Although the bit about Neitz being messy was just irrelevant crap...

True. I'll try and focus on the core issues next time :P

Neitz was out injured in 2004 and the wheels had well and truly fallen off by the end of August that year. We lost the EF with barely a whimper

In 2002, Neitz kicked a great goal in the last (?) qtr against Adelaide but it was not enough to stem the tide that day.

Wouldn't exactly say a 5 point loss sealed in the final minutes of the game due to a David Hille goal/ Al Nicholson mistake was barely a whimper.... In 2005 we got smashed by Geelong, 2004 we at least showed enough to get us back into the game after a horrendous start.


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