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found this and thought it interesting enough to share. hope some of you agree...

players games and goals for the mfc in season 2000. the wiz miles in front (almost double robbo) with 76. stephen powell kicking more goals than either david schwartz or david neitz. and right down the bottom, matthew collins sneaking in for a goal (he also scored one in 2001 for a career total of 2 goals).

Rank Name Games Total

1 Jeff Farmer 23 76

2 Russell Robertson 25 44

3 Adem Yze 25 37

4 Stephen Powell 25 32

5 David Schwarz 25 31

6 Brad Green 20 28

7 David Neitz 21 24

8 Cameron Bruce 19 22

9 Shane Woewodin 25 20

10 Jeff White 24 16

11 Travis Johnstone 14 15

11 Andrew Leoncelli 24 15

13 Anthony McDonald 25 11

14 Brent Grgic 22 9

15 Guy Rigoni 25 8

16 James McDonald 17 7

16 Peter Walsh 24 7

18 Paul Wheatley 12 4

18 Ben Beams 7 4

20 Troy Simmonds 22 3

21 Steven Febey 21 2

22 Matthew Collins 14 1

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despite the wiz's manya downfalls, i really do miss him a lot and he'll always have a special place in my heart.

where was neitz predominantly playing in 2000?

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where was neitz predominantly playing in 2000?

thats exactly why i found these stats, because i was looking to find if there was a significant stage of his career where he swapped, that was obvious in the stats.

here is the full table thanks to http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/players...avid_Neitz.html

Year No. Games Kicks Marks H.Balls Disp Goals Bhd H.O. Tack FrF FrA

1993 38 20 161 94 96 257 17 15 10 12

1994 9 24 189 81 123 312 2 2 9 22

1995 9 22 232 140 67 299 33 25 50 18

1996 9 22 181 110 66 247 56 26 27 22

1997 9 17 129 77 34 163 30 22 17 9

1998 9 14 115 57 42 157 33 21 39 14 11 17

1999 9 18 153 92 51 204 46 21 35 17 13 28

2000 9 21 201 126 67 268 24 19 21 23 16 16

2001 9 22 206 132 61 267 38 34 14 21 18 27

2002 9 24 178 132 50 228 82 38 31 23 13 25

2003 9 22 147 101 38 185 65 28 40 22 19 36

2004 9 21 155 99 32 187 69 47 11 19 15 18

2005 9 18 118 67 27 145 39 23 1 20 10 10

2006 9 21 163 106 41 204 68 26 3 16 10 20

2007 9 9 59 42 17 76 18 9 1 8

Totals 295 2387 1456 812 3199 620 356 308 258 126 205

High 25 16 10 31 9 7 11 5 4 5

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despite the wiz's manya downfalls, i really do miss him a lot and he'll always have a special place in my heart.

where was neitz predominantly playing in 2000?

Neita played all over the place in 2000. He spent the last part of the season bw ff and chf , but earlier in the season spent a lot of time at CHB (Ingo covered full back for a while). Neita played an absolute blinder against the Lions at the then Colonial Stadium at CHB earlier in the year. From memory it was a night game and may even have been a Monday night. He got the full Brownlow votes and took about 15 marks I think.

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Neita played all over the place in 2000. He spent the last part of the season bw ff and chf , but earlier in the season spent a lot of time at CHB (Ingo covered full back for a while). Neita played an absolute blinder against the Lions at the then Colonial Stadium at CHB earlier in the year. From memory it was a night game and may even have been a Monday night. He got the full Brownlow votes and took about 15 marks I think.

How sad is it that i cannot remember Neita playing anywhere else bar FF n i'm only 22.

Damn beers. totally ruined me.

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How sad is it that i cannot remember Neita playing anywhere else bar FF n i'm only 22.

Damn beers. totally ruined me.

Jacey, he was a ripping CHB. He played for Victoria at CHB in 1994 in only his second season. In fact, at one stage Wayne Carey had him alongside Glen Jakovich as his toughest opponent. Scwarter's knee at the beginning of 95 meant that Neita went to CHF where he made All Australian in only his third year. He was an absolute gun!

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regarding neitz i always said that he would've been one of the best CHB's ever had he stayed there. but had he stayed there he probably wouldnt be around now (not in that capacity anyway). what would have made a difference to the mfc was a fit lyon at FF and schwartz at CHF allowing neitz to stay CHB. had these players stayed injury free i would go he if we didnt win a flag. alas it wasnt to be.

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regarding neitz i always said that he would've been one of the best CHB's ever had he stayed there. but had he stayed there he probably wouldnt be around now (not in that capacity anyway). what would have made a difference to the mfc was a fit lyon at FF and schwartz at CHF allowing neitz to stay CHB. had these players stayed injury free i would go he if we didnt win a flag. alas it wasnt to be.

Spot on, Deanox. My brother and I were at preseason training in 95 when Scwarter first did his knee. He had come off a brilliant 94 and looked like he was going to be anything. Lyon held up quite well that year (kicked 70 odd goals) but the bad back started to kick in. No doubt it cost us a flag. Especially when you add Prymke's bad back. It meant moving Neitz, which was probably good for him as you point out, but the injuries cost us a flag and Balme his job in the end!

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People seem to forget that Stephen Powell had a ripping year in 2000 that went unnoticed by many. He was fantastic that year and got so much of the ball.

Powell's influence in the midfield that year made other teammates look better and was crucial in one teammate winning higher honours.

Its a pity injury and greater opposition attention stifled his influence. He never approached the levels of performance he achieved in 2000.

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