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Congratulations big fella, no one deserves it more, well done Neita

 

 

The great man! Absolutely deserved. 

 
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From the HOF thread, what a resume

David Neitz

Recruited From: Parkmore
Numbers: 38, 9  (1993-2008)
Games: 306 (175 as Captain) 
Goals: 631
Finals: 13 
Finals Goals: 27
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)
Most Games as Captain (175)

2000 Grand Final Captain
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, 2006
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
AFL Hall of Fame
AFL Life Member
MFC Hall of Fame
MFC Life Member
Brownlow Medal votes:  79
150 Heroes selection
300 games - Round 20, 2007 vs Collingwood

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Absolutely stoked for the big fella! One of the catalysts of the MFC in who we are and what we stand for. 


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1 minute ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

his partner is 8 months pregnant...PLEASE BE TALENTED OFFSPRING!!!

I'm hoping for triplets

 

What a legend, so pleased to follow his career from start to finish. Still close to his team mates and their spiritual leader.


Congratulations champ

Well done and well deserved 

Are you involved with the club?

Loved watching you dob a goal from 50 Neita

Your Brewmanity beer isn’t a bad drop either (and a great contributor to charity). Well deserved big fella

Well deserved by the great man.

Can only echo everything already said here, plus adding the absolute power of work he's done to raise money for MND and mental health.

Seeing the amount of time and effort spent helping the Reverend is truly inspiring!

He can brew too!


Half back to half forward

just did what the team needed. So tough 

well done 

Best week ever demons supporters?


The great man.  The champ.  The leader. The immovable object.  The goalkicker.

THE HALL OF FAMER.

Couldn't think of a more deserving MFC player. Gave everything he had for no flags.

Champion of this great club.

 

Most games.

Most games as captain. 

Most goals.

Legend.

Miss watching him own the G. Congrats Neita!

 

Once upon a time the main game at the MCG on a Saturday was preceded by the Under 19s, followed by the Reserves.

I saw David Neitz playing in the U 19s have a shot for goal outside 50 from the south east corner of the ground.

He landed the ball on top of the goal post.

Powerful!

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