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I would love it if David Neitz gets inducted to The Hall of Fame tonight. It's a disgrace that Laurie Mithen & Bluey Adams are not yet in the Hall of Fame, Garry Lyon deserves to be in as well.

Starts tonight 7:30 on Foxtel
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/live-australian-football-hall-of-fame-ceremony-2018-who-will-become-footys-next-legend/news-story/e710384369e207459c2246b0f29b6d6c

 

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Just now, Petraccattack said:

Is Wayne Carey in it yet or are the hypocrites at AFL House still acting like the moral police?

He's in PA, inducted in 2010

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Demons in the Hall of Fame

Legends - Norm Smith,  Ron D. Barassi
Percy Beames,  Albert Chadwick,  David Christy,  Vic Cumberland,  Carl Ditterich,  Brian Dixon,  Robert Flower,  Stan Heal,  Gerard Healy,  Allan La Fontaine, 
Johnny Lewis,  Hassa Mann,  Peter Moore,  Jack Mueller,  Norm Smith,  Stuart Spencer,  Jim Stynes,  Ivor Warne-Smith,  Frank ‘Checker’ Hughes

 

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2 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Thats good...  I must admit I dont keep track of the Hall of Fame.. is Ablett Senior in yet?

Yes he is, you can find the full list attached:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Football_Hall_of_Fame#Player_inductees

 

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3 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Thats good...  I must admit I dont keep track of the Hall of Fame.. is Ablett Senior in yet?

Yeah mate, he's in too, he was inducted in 2005

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Jimmy Stynes was the most recent player to be inducted, its about time for Garry or Neita to be included.

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3 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Yes he is, you can find the full list attached:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Football_Hall_of_Fame#Player_inductees

 

 

1 minute ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

Yeah mate, he's in too, he was inducted in 2005

 

Just now, Jibroni said:

Jimmy Stynes was the most recent player to be inducted, its about time for Garry or Neita to be included.

 Great, would love to see Neita and Lyon get in.

Neita 300 plus games and 600 plus goals all time leader at the MFC for both,  its a no brainer.

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David Neitz

Recruited From: Parkmore
Numbers: 38, 9  (1993-2008)
Games: 306  
Goals: 631
Debut: Round 1, 1993 v Hawthorn at Waverley
Last Game: Round 5, 2008 v Carlton at MCG

Honours
Games Record Holder - Round 10, 2006 vs St Kilda (273rd game)
Goals Record Holder - Round Eight, 2006 vs Hawthorn (547th goal)
Captain: 2000 - 2008
Coleman Medallist: 2002
All Australian: 1995, 2002
Best and Fairest: 2002
2nd Best and Fairest: 1995, 2001
3rd Best & Fairest:  : 2003
4th Best & Fairest: 1996, 2006
5th Best & Fairest:  1999, 2004
Leading Goalkicker:  1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004
Best First Year Player: 1993
Best Team Player: 2000, 2001
Most Consistent Player: 1995
Best Clubman: 1995
Rising Star Nominee: 1993
Victorian state player: 1994, 1995
International Rules Series: 2002
MFC Hall of Fame
MFC Life Member
150 Heroes selection
300 games - Round 20, 2007 vs Collingwood

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Garry Lyon

Recruited From: Kyabram
Number: 3
Games: 226
Goals: 426

Honours
Captain: 1991 - 1997
VFL Team of The Year: 1988, 1989. 1990
All Australian: 1993, 1994, 1995
VFL Rookie of the Year: 1986
AFL MA MVP: 1995
Best and Fairest: 1990, 1994
2nd Best and Fairest: 1995
Leading Goalkicker:  1994, 1995
Best First Year Player: 1986
Victorian state player: 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
MFC Hall of Fame
MFC Life Member
150 Heroes selection

 

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Laurie Mithen

Recruited From: Ormond
Number: 11 (1954-62)
Games: 153
Goals: 108

Honours
Premiership Player:  1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960
Best and Fairest: 1958, 1959
Leading Goalkicker:  1962
Victorian state player: 1958
MFC Hall of Fame
MFC Life Member

 

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Bloody love this.

The Gaz Man is viewed as the better player by many but that's mostly because of his media profile I reckon.

Neita was a bit like Nate in that the captaincy never came naturally to him. However, he was a beacon of strength from the very moment he ironed out Luke McCabe in that regard.

Imagine his goal kicking stats had he played as a permanent forward for his entire career.

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Bernie Naylor no.2 inductee for the night 
 

World War II interrupted Naylor's career at South Fremantle but he returned to be a dominant force, finishing with 1034 goals from just 195 matches.

 

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26 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Bloody love this.

The Gaz Man is viewed as the better player by many but that's mostly because of his media profile I reckon.

Neita was a bit like Nate in that the captaincy never came naturally to him. However, he was a beacon of strength from the very moment he ironed out Luke McCabe in that regard.

Imagine his goal kicking stats had he played as a permanent forward for his entire career.

Will have to disagree with that CB, Lyon was every bit as good as Neita. Had the latter part of his career ruined by injury unfortunately

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