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Just a reminder to everyone to watch the EJ Whitten Legends game on tv tonight at 7:30.

You will get to see Russell Robertson at CHF for the All Stars.

Byron Pickett is named on the wing for the All stars.

Also, you will get to see David Neitz (NEITA!!!!!!!!!!!!) Named in the forward line for the VICS.

As if Neitz isn't enough incentive to tune in, you will also get to see some former AFL champions.

Plus the hilarity of Sam Newman named at back pocket!!

Team lists below....

Victoria - 2010 Team List

1. Mark Johnson (Rookie)

1. Damian Monkhorst

2. Chris Johnson (Rookie)

2. Wayne Schwass

4. Michael Martyn

5. Rohan Smith

5. Austinn Jones

6. Shannon Grant (Rookie)

6. John Barnes

7. Adam Simpson (Rookie)

8. Lance Whitnall

9. Shura Taft

9. David Neitz (Rookie)

9. Jess Sinclair (Rookie)

11. Glenn Archer (C, Rookie)

11. Joel Smith

11. Damien Peverill (Rookie)

12. Brad Sholl 2008

17. Sam Newman (Rookie)

18. Justin Murphy

18. Paul Licuria

21. Heath Black (Rookie)

23. Dermott Brereton

23. Dean Rice (Rookie)

23. Nathan Thompson (Rookie)

28. Paul Dimattina (Rookie)

31. David Mensch (Rookie)

39. Ang Christou

39. Tony Liberatore

43. Anthony Koutoufides (Rookie)

44. David Wirrpanda (Rookie)

59. Bryan Strauchan

Tony McDonnell (Play in the Game Winner)

All Stars - 2010 Team List

1. Richard Champion

2. Darryl Wakelin

2. Nick Holland

2. Nick Davis (Rookie)

3. Gary Sweet

4. Gavin Wanganeen

5. Cobber Rogers

6. Tony Modra (Rookie)

6. Nathan Bassett

8. Shannon Noll

9. Les Hill

10. Craig Newitt

12. Nic Fosdike

13. Martin Pike

14. Shane Wakelin (Rookie)

15. Mal Michael (Rookie)

16. Paul Barnard

19. Michael McLean

21. Ritchie Vandenberg (Rookie)

22. Ronnie Burns

24. Russell Robertson (Rookie)

28. Jared Crouch

28. Byron Pickett (Rookie)

29. Shaun Smith

30. Peter Matera

32. Mark Ricciuto (C, Rookie)

33. Daryl White

33. Paul Hudson

34. Troy Luff

Kelvin Popowski (Play in the Game Winner)

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I got some corporate tickets through work. Should be good to see Neita and Robbo again.

I'm also looking forward to seeing how large Pickett is these days demon_blink.gif

All I want is to see Neitz kick 1 goal, just 1 goal haha.

Seen him jogging around St Kilda a few times so surely there is still some fitness in the big fella!

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Shaun Smith is always worth watching. Remember him playing in the VFL up until a few years ago and was still doing pretty special things. Very grey hair I might add. Do we count Smithy as a Demon?

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All I want is to see Neitz kick 1 goal, just 1 goal haha.

Seen him jogging around St Kilda a few times so surely there is still some fitness in the big fella!

Had a chat to him the other night, said he agreed to it in the summer when he felt fit and had been running, said the running has now died down and he's not looking forward to it...Told him he was in better shape than Kickett so had nothing to worry about

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More a Demon than Pickett.

Agreed!

I am hoping the Neita dominates up forward. I reckon he will go alright. Few guys back there for the All Stars who have been out of the game for a while.

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I saw Shaun Smith in a pub 2 weeks ago in the wee small hours while watching the World Cup bending his elbow, talking to a lovely lady, so that'd be his training regime sorted then.

So after all these years, Robbos been re-relegated to the Rookie list!

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If Robbo isn't set up for a few grabs I'll be [censored]. He's still in good shape and is playing.

Could have been playing this year. ;)

And imo should have

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And imo should have

Robbo should have kicked 2 in first 30 secs. Was unselfish and handballed to Modra in the goal square. Perhaps a tiger can change his stripes. Geez I would love some forward power...AND GUESS what...Neita got involved...geez i wish we kept either one of these blokes just to mentor these younger blokes...and then ! I had another idea...sack Josh Mahoney and get either...

Ps Robbo involved in another ..could have 3. Un selfish again. who wouldve thought..hahha

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Can't believe we pushed a star like this into retirement when he still had more to offer the team. He's looked dangerous, and dare I say it, hungry. We should probably even look into re-drafting Byron Pickett.

yeh...he can help fatten up Wona while he guts through his injuries...what a beast!

But seriously, Neita would make a great mentor.

It was a little tongue and cheek in relaton to Robbo. I thought about how long it would take for the knives would come out. Thanks for accepting the invitation. ;)

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Shaun Smith is always worth watching. Remember him playing in the VFL up until a few years ago and was still doing pretty special things. Very grey hair I might add. Do we count Smithy as a Demon?

Of course...he took the greatest mark ever (arguably) as a demon!

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There's nothing stopping Neeta nor Robbo from involving themselves in our resurgence. Hope they do :)

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3 biggest blowouts post football career.

1st = Long

2nd = Kickett

3rd = Pickett

(probably forgetting somebody)

Long in front only because he was so slight during his career where the other 2 were bigger frames to start with.

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3 biggest blowouts post football career.

1st = Long

2nd = Kickett

3rd = Pickett

(probably forgetting somebody)

Long in front only because he was so slight during his career where the other 2 were bigger frames to start with.

after watching Thursday Night Live, Scott Cummings needs a mention and maybe BillyBrownless

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3 biggest blowouts post football career.

1st = Long

2nd = Kickett

3rd = Pickett

(probably forgetting somebody)

Long in front only because he was so slight during his career where the other 2 were bigger frames to start with.

Come on down Darren Jarman

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