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13 minutes ago, dieter said:

Can somebody name them, please...I recognize some but not all.

I'm missing a few as well. Back: xxxxx (maybe Ingo), Nicholson, Neitz, Yze, Danners, Johnstone, Ward, Leoncelli, xxxxxx (maybe Powell?), xxxxx, xxxxx, xxxx.

Front: Bizzell, Rigoni, Holland, AMac, XXXX


Back - Grinter, Nicholson, Neitz, Yze, Daniher, Johnstone, Ward, Leoncelli, Powell, xxxx, Dr Andrew Daff, xxxx
Front - Bizzell, Rigoni, Holland, A.McDonald, Spike Harris

 

 

The person on the bottom right was not a player but the property steward for some years after Alan Henderson, I don't know his name.

The players I do know are Alister Nicholson, David Neitz, Adem Yze, Neil Daniher, Clint Bizzell, Guy Rigoni Andrew Leoncelli and Ben Holland.

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Has The Cup visited the Jones family yet?  I would have thought he would be one of the first to get a visit.

Maybe it has but the pic has not been put up, which would be odd as he was part of it until the last week. 

Jones holding The Cup is something everyone would love to see albeit not on the ground after playing in the game but still a joy to behold.

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12 hours ago, rpfc said:

Great to see Buckets Holland there.

I thought all Hollands were called Dutchy...like all red heads were called bluey, except when they were called sauce...

The past players look so happy......

13 hours ago, dee-tox said:

I'm missing a few as well. Back: xxxxx (maybe Ingo), Nicholson, Neitz, Yze, Danners, Johnstone, Ward, Leoncelli, xxxxxx (maybe Powell?), xxxxx, xxxxx, xxxx.

Front: Bizzell, Rigoni, Holland, AMac, XXXX

On Leoncelli's left is possibly Nathan Brown...

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If you enlarge the photo dieter, it's definitely Stephen Powell on his left and Daniel Ward on his right.

I feel as if I know the bloke standing far right but just can't put a name to the face.

Last 3 top right are medical staff I believe Cunningham, Daff and Fenton.

There is a short interview with Yze at this event on the MFC website.  Looks great.


That truly warms the heart!

Wonderful to see all those faces of joy and big smiles from former Demons players.

Love the fact that the players and past officials have their families there with Neale Daniher.

Fingers crossed the 2021 Premiership Cup gets to visit Nathan Jones and his family next. 🤞

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As much as I am indebted to Goody and what he achieved, I don’t think anyone will ever replace the Rev as my favourite coach (in my lifetime).


On 11/15/2021 at 3:41 PM, Supreme_Demon said:

That truly warms the heart!

Wonderful to see all those faces of joy and big smiles from former Demons players.

Love the fact that the players and past officials have their families there with Neale Daniher.

Fingers crossed the 2021 Premiership Cup gets to visit Nathan Jones and his family next. 🤞

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