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GAME 28: Demonland's Best/Favourite Demon 1988-2020 - Neitz vs Schwarz

Game Twenty Eight 58 members have voted

  1. 1. Best/Favourite Player 1988-2020

    • David Neitz
      71%
    • David Schwarz
      28%

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QUARTER FINALS

The last Quarter Final game sees a matchup between David Neitz and David Schwarz.

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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

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

Tournament Fixture:

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Has to be Neitz however as i have mentioned previously Schwarz would/may have taken it if his legs stood up.

Schwarz at his best (1994 season) probably nudged Neitz at his best.

Remember in 1994 the Ox kicked 9 goals in the final home and away game and then followed up with a dominant week 1 final against Carlton. That was the zenith of his career right then and there.

However Neitz had the far better career, is an all time Demon legend and has to win this quarter final.

 
1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Schwarz at his best (1994 season) probably nudged Neitz at his best.

Remember in 1994 the Ox kicked 9 goals in the final home and away game and then followed up with a dominant week 1 final against Carlton. That was the zenith of his career right then and there.

However Neitz had the far better career, is an all time Demon legend and has to win this quarter final.

and what a zenith it was. Losing schwartz remains one of my big demon griefs. Losing Jakovich and Charles all around the same time was rubbing raw salt into the wound. Has to be the unluckiest period of time with injuries to stars we've ever had

Schwartz could've been our Wayne Carey, once in a generation type player. His knee reco's reduced his overall impact over his career so for me it has to go to Neitz. 

What a great combo they were though!

(Slightly off topic, I can't work out why we haven't got either of them as kicking coaches at the club. Both of them had awesome technique and penetration on them!)


S-c-h-w-a-r-z!!

If you think I'm being over pedantic ... do you like it when people stuff YOUR name up?

37 minutes ago, demonstone said:

S-c-h-w-a-r-z!!

If you think I'm being over pedantic ... do you like it when people stuff YOUR name up?

I'd edit but I can't so......?‍♂️

 

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