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GAME 10: Demonland's Best/Favourite Demon 1988-2020 - White vs Woewodin

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Today sees Jeff White take on Shane Woewodin.

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This one could go down to the wire.

Jeff White:
236 Games
95 Goals
2004 Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy
2004 All Australian

Shane Woewodin
138 Games
63 Goals
2000 Brownlow Medal
2000 Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy

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Loved Woe when I was younger, but White was a great player for a long time. One of the best ruckman of the 2000s.

 

Interesting White only one all Australian in 2004. I thought his rucking in 1998 was absolutely superb and his work with Todd Viney got us into the finals. He was great again in 2000 and 2002 so unlucky to get just the one. 

White was superb and retired too early imo. One of the very Demon best ruckman ever only just behind Stynes. Could have been a handy key forward. 
 

Woey was great and had an amazing 2000. But he joined the filth so went down in many eyes as a Demon. 


Jeff White was cruelled by the change of ruck rules when they made you stay within the circle. Without his run up he was never the same.

Woey for me. His Brownlow year is underrated. Laser left foot and just kept getting the footy. Couldn’t handle a tag though.

Love them both, went with White, whimsically wanted Woey.

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