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6 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

I'm with you FireIn. Nev was back to his courageous and reliable best today.

he'd been crunched badly in the first few games too.

So resillient and great to see him bouncing back.

 
7 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Back to his best today 

I know we've disagreed on some issues but spot on.


Great game from the great man today. 

I just love him to bits. Such a fighter and a class act!

 

Always gives a consistent effort, regardless of form.

He's come a long way. Of all the players of the really bad times, you wouldn't necessarily have expected that he'd be one of the survivors. But he ended up out-lasting some much more skilled players just through his tenacity.

14 hours ago, Demons11 said:

Back to his best today 

Loved his attack on the ball and the player. Gaining more confidence each week.

  • 1 month later...

Very rarely post but an avid reader of the forum. Nev’s Game today was reminiscent of the great Gavin Wanganeen, won the ball in the air, on the ground contest after contest. Quite simply watching him today was like watching a virtuoso performance of a master at the absolute top of his game. A must for All Australian. 

Just now, Demon Premonition said:

Very rarely post but an avid reader of the forum. Nev’s Game today was reminiscent of the great Gavin Wanganeen, won the ball in the air, on the ground contest after contest. Quite simply watching him today was like watching a virtuoso performance of a master at the absolute top of his game. A must for All Australian. 

Just finished watching the Jarrah ( SIGH) highlights and there was Nev, playing as a forward. There was Mr Jones, Mr Watts, but the guy who caught my eye - apart fro Jarrah ( SIGH) is nev. Love the guy so much.

He was so easily our best player that it wasn't funny today. Nev's game today was 3 votes. He was simply magnificent. 

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BOG today. After a slow start to the season, he's worked into ripping form and will surely be All Australian this year. What a brilliant small defender he's been the past few years!


Best back pocket in the game

You (the Royal we) need to listen to the “Inside Melbourne” podcast from May 24. “Steady as she goes” Neville is the guest and a really good listen.

He could have been lost to the Dees and AFL footy... today he was the star of the show. Why a gun.

29 minutes ago, dieter said:

Just finished watching the Jarrah ( SIGH) highlights and there was Nev, playing as a forward. There was Mr Jones, Mr Watts, but the guy who caught my eye - apart fro Jarrah ( SIGH) is nev. Love the guy so much.

As much as I said I wouldn't, you've got me wanting to watch those highlights. Where Jetta has come from is as much a reason to be amazed as how good he plays as a defender these days.


 

After Lever went off, he took on his role. And played his own. Almighty effort. 

7 hours ago, Harbinger43 said:

Was amazing today.  Thank you to those that threw him the rookie lifeline 

:roos:

Roos watched Jetta play in last few games of 2013.  And, as they say in the classics:  the rest is history.

Just hope we sign Nev up asap.


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