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GAME 15: Demonland's Best/Favourite Demon 1988-2020 - Schwarz vs Stretch

Game Fifteen 52 members have voted

  1. 1. Best/Favourite Player 1988-2020

    • David Schwarz
      92%
    • Steven Stretch
      7%

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Today sees David Schwarz take on Steven Stretch.

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David Schwarz:
173 Games
244 Goals
1999 Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy

Steven Stretch:
164 Games
71 Goals
1987 Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy

Tournament Fixture:

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Yes the Ox for me as well. One of the most talented players we have had. Stretch was a great player as well. We have had some good wingman over the years with Flower, Tingay. Johnstone and Alves. Stretch is up there with them.

 

Stretch was a classy wingman who was not quite in theclass of a Robbie or Stinga.

David Schwarz would have been the greatest CHF of his era if not for the knee problem. It would have been a case of Wayne who?

Even after his return from three knee surgeries, he was forced to play as The Ox, he was exceptional as a creative, strong and skilled key forward and protector. Just couldn't run as fast. No better demon in this era.

Schwarz for me.

Schwarz for me. Favorite player as a kid and he was an athletic freak for his size before the knee injuries hit him. His 94 season was something special. 


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