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Demonland Podcast featuring David Neitz Tuesday (18/6) @ 8:30pm

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Another fantastic coup for the Podcast @Demonland

Neita was by boyhood idol. I had number 9 on my back throughout my career. 

The Dees should get him back to the club to work out it's goal kicking woes. 

 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Not just the bump but the follow up goal too. 

 

Oh my yes indeed. Beautiful follow up goal. I'd like to see Tommy Mac do more of this. 


David Neitz is one of the reasons I barrack for the Dees. A great footballer and a ripper bloke too. Could take a contested mark. 

I'd love to hear about his early career at centre half back and what was the impetus of his move forward. 

5 hours ago, Demonland said:

Not just the bump but the follow up goal too. 

 

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29 minutes ago, Supermercado said:

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They'd be a great sponsor for the Torp.

 

Ask him why nobody retaliated when that dog Long almost killed Troy Simmonds in the 2000 GF.

The whole team let Troy down that day.


45 minutes ago, Demonland said:

We'll be interviewing Neita on next week's Podcast. 

Let us know if you have a question for him. 

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DLand please ask Neita his opinion about the quality or lack there of set shot goal kicking in the AFL today. Particularly at the Dees!! He was a beautifully straight and long kick for goal. 

@Demonland given his time sitting on the tribunal and MRP, you must ask him some questions about the MRP/MRO debacle as we see it. I’d love to hear his thoughts on the process and hopefully a few nuggets about some adjudications. 

Admonish him for joining Hawthorn as a part time coach all those years ago and ask him if he’d be interested as a forwards coach with us. 

His thoughts on our lack of forward craft would also be appreciated. 

Cheers 

Most of us would remember Neal Daniher’s last game as coach, would like to hear about the emotions on the night, especially when Neita and Neale walked off together with arms around each other. 

Thanks.


With the exception of 2000 did Neita think we could have snagged a flag during any of the years he was at the Dees? 


 

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