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Jack Viney stars again

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Whats the media link, I don't think i saw that

this may be of assistance then ....

Demonland...Jack Viney

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What are Jacks/Todds options. Go in the draft and take his chance with whoever bottoms out, or hope nobody wants him before the Crows or Port are able to pick him up?

Do we think that they are idiots. This is a no brainer. There is only one certain thing in the football world and it is that Jack Viney will choose the Demons. His other options are all ridiculous.

 
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Jack Viney has been named Most Valuable player for his State at the Under 16 Championships

JACK VINEY

GO DEES


Certainly some good signs here. Garry Lyon talked Jack up on Triple M last night.

Another Chris Yarran kicking 7 for WA? Been a few players sharing names of late? Sure there are plenty of Nathan Browns in the world but less so Jack Trengoves and Chris Yarrans and they will all be playing AFL footy by the looks of things.

Just back from the champs, had a couple of account issues so sorry about the delay.

Firstly, he is not tall but has a great body shape with good explosive attributes. If I was to compare him to someone I would go our Trengove, got that kind a stoop.

He played more forward for the first half, was told it was to avoid a heavy tag but wouldn't take that as gospel. Was moved into the middle at the start of the third and had an immediate impact with a couple of clearances.

A few things that stood out for me. Firstly his workrate, he's always moving when near the ball and is rarely walking or stationary. He is an animal when the ball is in his area. One play stood out, standing on the mark in SA's forward pocket he worked the mark hard, got a smother to set up a vital goal when WA were challenging. Many would have just waived a hand, but Jack was jumping all over the place, got a hand to the ball and then good enough to get to the spill first and get it to a team mate.

He also seems like a real leader, kept a good eye on his at a few stoppages and he was giving direction and organising.

His hands in close were really clean but he did seem to miss a few targets by foot. As he wins the contested ball you could cut him a bit of slack in this regard as his misses weren't clangers.

One thing for certain is he looks a real talent. Happy to try and answer anything more specific if I can.

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