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sorry to ask again, but can anyone provide any insight into if and when Jack Viney will line up for Casey?

 

maybe he can wear (and redeem) uncle jay's no. 26 guernsey

Thats an Idea. The kid sounds like he'll be under quite a bit of scrutiny from the start, unfortunately. So giving him a high No is good to give him time to adjust & develop when he gets here.

sorry to ask again, but can anyone provide any insight into if and when Jack Viney will line up for Casey?

your guess is as good as anyones

technically it could be as early as 2011 (snrs or ressies) - but strongly doubt it

For 2011 expect he would play school and/or TAC but don't know his priorities

For 2012 the same with maybe some late VFL games

But who knows, nothing has been said nor would I expect anything to be said until season starts next year if then

 

Thats an Idea. The kid sounds like he'll be under quite a bit of scrutiny from the start, unfortunately. So giving him a high No is good to give him time to adjust & develop when he gets here.

What difference will a number make?

is young jack viney very smart?

he did talk very well in his interview for a boy in year 10,


sorry to ask again, but can anyone provide any insight into if and when Jack Viney will line up for Casey?

It is my understanding that he may never line up for Casey-it will depend on his ability-however, the earliest, I believe would be 2013.

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