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GAME 27: Demonland's Best/Favourite Demon 1988-2020 - Stynes vs Jones

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QUARTER FINALS

The next Quarter Final game sees a matchup between Jimmy Stynes and Nathan Jones.

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Jim Stynes:
264 Games
130 Goals
1991 Brownlow Medal
4 x Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy
2 x All Australian
MFC Team of the Century
AFL Hall of Fame
MFC Hall of Fame

Nathan Jones:
286 Games
138 Goals
2014-2019 MFC Captain
3 x Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy

Tournament Fixture:

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It would be interesting to run this again in a couple of years if we get a flag.

I suspect Max will bow out gracefully in the top 4 and we get a Stynes/Lyon playoff...

Although Neitz is still a dark horse.

A flag would change things.

Impossible to vote against either.

It gets harder tomorrow - Schwarz v Neitz. Messing with my mind.

 
2 hours ago, rjay said:

It would be interesting to run this again in a couple of years if we get a flag.

I suspect Max will bow out gracefully in the top 4 and we get a Stynes/Lyon playoff...

Although Neitz is still a dark horse.

A flag would change things.

Very optimistic of you rjay......& I agree a flag may change things, however, that's more that a couple of years away, let's be honest. (I'm happy to be proven wrong though) ?

Stynes will also have the number 1 tag stitched up for a long time IMO & can't see any of the new crop challenging Jimmy unless Oliver wins another couple of Bluey's.

22 minutes ago, tiers said:

Impossible to vote against either.

It gets harder tomorrow - Schwarz v Neitz. Messing with my mind.

You don't have to vote against anyone 't'.   Just vote for one of them.


30 minutes ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

You don't have to vote against anyone 't'.   Just vote for one of them.

A vote not given implies a vote "against". Can't do it.

 

8 hours ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Good as Jones has been for us, he's a long way short of the AFL's best midfielders. Has never been All-Australian.

Nathan was no slouch , he was a terrific player  played in  ordinary  sides and gave his all.  He held his own against the best.

Hard nut and most of all loyal. Could easily had left for glory.

Loved Jimmy; heart and soul player, great athlete, worked hard to get his skills up to scratch, and simply a club legend.

On Jonesy, for someone who has the knock of not great skills he's kicked some absolutely cracking goals over his career. Maybe people will argue he was the cream that rose to the top during an awful period but I think that's disrespectful to his guts, endeavour, and underrated abilities. 

One's a champion, the other is a legend.


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