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GAME 26: Demonland's Best/Favourite Demon 1988-2020 - Gawn vs Viney

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QUARTER FINALS

The next Quarter Final game sees a matchup between Max Gawn and Todd Viney.

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Max Gawn:
121 Games
58 Goals
2 x Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy
3 x All Australian

Todd Viney:
233 Games
92 Goals
2 x Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy
MFC Captain 1998-1999
MFC Team of the Century
MFC Hall of Fame
1998 All Australian

Tournament Fixture:

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Tough. Viney just, based on an extra 100+ games.

Love Gawn however he really has only come into his own last few years whereas Todd was a consistent great payer for us over the whole journey. Going with Viney but if this was on in a couple of years and Max continues his current form then Max would get the nod.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Viney was a gun and an inspiration throughout 1998 in particular.

But I can't go past three All Australian selections for Gawn - he'll be remembered as a great of the club.

 

 


This is like being asked to pick which of your children you love the best. 

Gawn easily.  Viney was a great player but Gawn has him covered already, even with 100 less games.

 

This will be an interesting one to see the final result. I'm just old enough to remember how good Todd Viney was, at the moment he just edges out Max but I think by the end of their careers Gawny will have the chocolates. Hopefully edged out by Max being a premiership captain! ?


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