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Neitz, captain for 2007

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The right decsion will have a great season

Paving the way nicely for Brock ;)

Clearly the right decision by all. Besides, I can't think of another player at our club who deserves a flag more than Neita.

 
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As pointed out on demonology each year he lingers in the captaincy makes a Neitz-Brock succession more likely.

As pointed out on demonology each year he lingers in the captaincy makes a Neitz-Brock succession more likely.

Who's vice-captain?


Who's vice-captain?

There is no vice-captain, it's vice-captains.

Brock, Bruce, Green and Junior are all leaders out on the field. If Neita is injured and unable to captain (and hopefully that doesn't happen in 2007), one of the 4 will be chosen by Neale and Co. to lead the side that week.

There is no vice-captain, it's vice-captains.

Brock, Bruce, Green and Junior are all leaders out on the field. If Neita is injured and unable to captain (and hopefully that doesn't happen in 2007), one of the 4 will be chosen by Neale and Co. to lead the side that week.

There was NOT any anouncement in regard to a vice captainor vice captains at the Family Day. I dont know where you got the impression that the other 4 are to be vice captains. At this stage dont have a vice captain. Would have been good if a clear position had been stated. As raised with the Rev on SEN recently why was announcement of Neita continuing as captain delayed as just created speculation in regard to the others in leadership group. As Neita has said he is fighting fit and ready to go this Sunday was a no brainer ! I agree this increases likelihood of the No 5 being next Capt.

There was NOT any anouncement in regard to a vice captainor vice captains at the Family Day. I dont know where you got the impression that the other 4 are to be vice captains. At this stage dont have a vice captain. Would have been good if a clear position had been stated.

She very reasonably got that impression because that's what happened last year when Neitz was out - the captaincy rotated between the others in the leadership group.

 
She very reasonably got that impression because that's what happened last year when Neitz was out - the captaincy rotated between the others in the leadership group.

Was there ever an indication by the club that the situation will be different in 2007?

I thought they'll keep the same system, since it worked very well last year.

Was there ever an indication by the club that the situation will be different in 2007?

I thought they'll keep the same system, since it worked very well last year.

I am with you, if it aint broke dont fix it


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