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Neville Jetta was our very Special Guest on the Demonland Podcast

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17 minutes ago, Demonland said:

And of course this. 

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Can I suggest you re-name thread to include the fact that Nev is on. I assume he would be in nearly everyone’s top 3 list of favourite players. Certainly is in mine!


Great get fellas. Please ask him how highly he rates tmacs younger brorher and if he thinks the two macs are similar

Great get Andy. 

Can you ask him what he thinks about not being the best 'Jetta'? IIRC when his mum was contacted to interview him at draft time, she asked them if they had got Nev mixed up with his cousin Lewis, who was supposedly the better footballer. Something like that, anyway...

31 minutes ago, binman said:

Great get fellas. Please ask him how highly he rates tmacs younger brorher and if he thinks the two macs are similar

Bin, i really like Jnr Mac as a player and think he will be a beauty....... But do you really think we will get anything more than positive feedback on that sort of question?

 
18 minutes ago, ding said:

Bin, i really like Jnr Mac as a player and think he will be a beauty....... But do you really think we will get anything more than positive feedback on that sort of question?

Just a joke ding. Not very funny one i'll admit. A Demonland in joke if you will. That said ask the bloody questions!

By the by i like Jnr Mac. I think i'll use it.

7 minutes ago, binman said:

Just a joke ding. Not very funny one i'll admit. A Demonland in joke if you will. That said ask the bloody questions!

By the by i like Jnr Mac. I think i'll use it.

lol Sorry bloke i thought you were being serious.

Yeah, ask questions for sure.

 


 

When he went back to the Rookie list - give us the details around that time of his career. 

Who or what event turned it around for him to get back on the senior list?

What does life look like after AFL football? Back to WA? Coaching? Other?

Has he ever had any offers from other clubs? Was he tempted. 

If there was one player from any other team in the league He could pick to come to the Dees - who would it be and why?

 

3 minutes ago, DaveyDee said:

 

When he went back to the Rookie list - give us the details around that time of his career. 

Who or what event turned it around for him to get back on the senior list?

What does life look life after AFL football? Back to WA? Coaching? Other?

Has he ever had any offers from other clubs? Was he tempted. 

If there was one player from any other team in the league we could get - who would it be and why?

 

I'd like some detail around this also.... How instrumental was Roos in Nev becoming the player he is now or was it Rawlings influence/coaching.

Also please highlight his match winning contest against Kade Simpson last year as nothing short of inspirational.

Great work Andy.   Everyone is full of admiration for Neville .........a podcast not to be missed!!

Awesome. 

Ask Nev to blink twice if he feels he is in danger from any stalkers at training. 

He sounds so damn relaxed............. How did he spend the day when we were booted from the finals by WCE?

 


Thx guys, that was enjoyable.

Bloody impressive bloke, our Nev. Love how he speaks about his family and community.

That's why Frost will play, boys. :P He plays small or tall and plays the anchor in the zone...

What an impressive young man Nev is.  Humble and honest.  A model Dee and a model citizen. 


Bloody brilliant work gents. Nev is an absolute marvel on and off the field. A+ for the interview fellas.

 

Very happy @Grapeviney got that last question in and loved the very expansive answer from Neville.

Thanks fella's.

Hi Andy 

just thought I would ask a question podcast related .

Do you have the facility to broadcast a game live?

Reason I ask I actually enjoy games more when the commentary is totally bias towards us ... plus it comes from the heart. 

 


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