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ULTIMATE REDLEG: Demonland's Best/Favourite Demon 1953-2020 - Neitz vs Flower

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ULTIMATE REDLEG

Today we crown the Ultimate Redleg in a matchup between fan favourites David Neitz and Robbie Flower.

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David Neitz:
306 Games
631 Goals
MFC Captain 2000-2008
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

Robbie Flower:
272 Games
315 Goals
MFC Captain 1981-1987
1977 Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy
2 x MFC Leading Goalkicker
2 x All Australian
Victorian Representative
MFC Hall of Fame
MFC Team of the Century
AFL Hall of Fame

Tournament Fixture:

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I went for Ronald Dale over Robbie JUST and the scoreline was tight with Robbie just getting over the line. This time I have to go for Robbie.He has Neita covered in my opinion. Another tight one coming up me thinks!!

I rate Neeta very highly, but Rob Flower was pound for pound the best footballer we have ever had! Even including Ronald Dale

Can you imagine Robert Flower running around for the power sides of the 70ts and 80ts Carlton, Collingwood, Hawks, Essendrug?

He would be a multiple Premiership player no doubt.

I'll leave you with this of his 15 or so Big V games he was just phenomenaly Brilliant! 

 

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