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Neville Jetta Unbelievable


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Never in a million years would I have believed Nev would become the player he has... He is outstanding, rearly gets beaten 1 on 1, good with ball in hand, makes the right decisions... If you were picking a best 22 in the AFL to play tomorrow he'd be a lock in the back pocket... because he doesn't run around without a man and rack up 30 touches a week like Simpson/Docherty he doesn't get recognised.. Today proved it, Nev stood up in the big moments & played a pivotal role in a win!! 

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Terrifying to think that he was delisted and was still available at pick 50 in the Rookie Draft... makes me feel a little bit sick.

 

One of my all time favourites now and amongst the first picked every week.  Leadership group for 2018.

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Just realised it was Simpson he beat on that vital one on one in the dying minute... How ironic, sums it up. Carlton was out if he lost that 1 on 1, had players lose inside 50... Unbelievable

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Hopefully jetta will be recognised for what he really is.

Lock down defender who is outstanding one on one, tough and makes good decisions. 

Too many lazy commentators still think he is a speedy crafty creative halfback who loves a goal. 

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1 hour ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Terrifying to think that he was delisted and was still available at pick 50 in the Rookie Draft... makes me feel a little bit sick.

 

One of my all time favourites now and amongst the first picked every week.  Leadership group for 2018.

Probably our most consistent quiet achiever. Loved by his fellow players. His read on play and bounce is par excellence. Wouldn't mind seeing him in the middle in light of Jones and Viney. Under rated by many buts that's OK. At their own risk. Saved the day.

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1 hour ago, JV7 said:

Just realised it was Simpson he beat on that vital one on one in the dying minute... How ironic, sums it up. Carlton was out if he lost that 1 on 1, had players lose inside 50... Unbelievable

When he went to ground I felt sick. He popped back up like a cork in water and did the job.

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1 hour ago, JV7 said:

Just realised it was Simpson he beat on that vital one on one in the dying minute... How ironic, sums it up. Carlton was out if he lost that 1 on 1, had players lose inside 50... Unbelievable

Simpson is not used to playing on an opponent.

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It's performances like this that have to have armchair coaches singing his praises. I just want to hear from other  teams supporters that he should be in aa contention.

Has to be one of the best 1 on 1 defenders in the comp.

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58 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

When he went to ground I felt sick. He popped back up like a cork in water and did the job.

That's the amazing thing about this play. He could have stayed down and played the I am sore card from doing a cart wheel in mid air but the recovery was simply mindblowing!!!

 

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2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Definitely should be in the AFL Team of the week

Should be in the All Australian team.

But they are so biased against us, and they will find a way to squeeze in an Essendon or West Coast player instead like they always do.

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9 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

When he went to ground I felt sick. He popped back up like a cork in water and did the job.

 

8 hours ago, Demon77 said:

That's the amazing thing about this play. He could have stayed down and played the I am sore card from doing a cart wheel in mid air but the recovery was simply mindblowing!!!

 

Too true.

I saw him go down and thought "OMG" but what G&D for him to get up and make the play.  Absolutely saved the game.

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8 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Should be in the All Australian team.

But they are so biased against us, and they will find a way to squeeze in an Essendon or West Coast player instead like they always do.

Get a grip man. Enough with the nobody loves us go and eat worms conspiracy theories. When we have had players deserving of AA they have been selected. 

Jetta is maybe in the mix but so are many others including another Melbourne defender Hibberd.

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24 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Get a grip man. Enough with the nobody loves us go and eat worms conspiracy theories. When we have had players deserving of AA they have been selected. 

Jetta is maybe in the mix but so are many others including another Melbourne defender Hibberd.

While you are correct that we should resist self-pity/conspiracy theories, you assume the selection is totally based on facts.  Like the MRP, everything in the AFL has more than a tinge of sucking up to big team supporter bases and big name players - something to do with $$$ perhaps.  So it is quite likely in my paranoid view that of 2 equally deserving players, the player more likely to be selected will come from a big club. 

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Just want to add my voice to the chorus of the Jeville Netta love song.

The guy is a freak athlete, unbelievable. I truly believe that the bigger his opponent in relative size, the more he dominates them.

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