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GAME 23: Demonland's Best/Favourite Demon 1988-2020 - Neitz vs Robertson

Game Twenty Three 52 members have voted

  1. 1. Best/Favourite Player 1988-2020

    • David Neitz
      96%
    • Russell Robertson
      3%

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The next Round 2 game sees a matchup between David Neitz and Russell Robertson

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David Neitz:
306 Games
631 Goals
2000-2008 MFC Captain
2002 Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy
2002 Coleman Medalist
7 x MFC Leading Goalkicker
2 x All Australian
MFC Hall of Fame
AFL Hall of Fame

Russell Robertson:
228 Games
428 Goals
2003 Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy
4 x MFC Leading Goalkicker

Tournament Fixture:

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Once again love them both but Neita has to be in our all time top 10...!!!!!

 

Just saw the final vote on Jones v Lovett

almost 4-1 in favour of Jones... strange

Anyway Neitz by the length of the proverbial straight in this vote

27 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Just saw the final vote on Jones v Lovett

almost 4-1 in favour of Jones... strange

Anyway Neitz by the length of the proverbial straight in this vote

Interestingly, we’re seeing a bit of a discrepancy in the Demonland votes and the social media votes.

I doubt we will in this one though.  Robbo was a very good player and a fan favourite, but Neitz is an MFC great.


Robbo spent as much effort spoiling Neeta as winning the ball himself. Think of how many times he joined the marking contest and made it harder for Neeta. Neeta would have kicked many more goals if not harassed by Robbo (where were the coaches?).

Neeta's record is unsurpassed at our club.

Neitz for me.

This one hurts.  I love Robbo.  He was one of my favorite players in his day and I have so much respect for the work he put in improving his game and leading the attack in some pretty lean times.  Sadly though those figures up at the top of the page speak for themselves.  There's no category Robbo excelled in the Neitz doesn't top him except for mark of the year nominations. 

 

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