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On 8 October 2011, Neagle was officially delisted by Essendon. |
On 8 October 2011, Neagle was officially delisted by Essendon. |
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On the third of March Neagle was thrusted back into the spotlight on with a feature on rising Facebook meme page "Prominent Average AFL Players from the 00's who you no longer think about." The meme pictured an old man in clear phisical stating "when it's been 20 minutes and you haven't seen Jay Neagle Highlights." Implying that the old man in the pictured needed to watch Jay Neagle highlights at least every 20 minutes to feel comfortable. Neagle has yet to comment on the resurgence in popularity and has allegedly been apprached by 4 different AFL clubs in the last 24 hours. |
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