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23 for mine - has been a hard nut jumper at the Dee's - junior, Al Clarkson (IIRC) - as well as being an all round long time favourite jumper at most clubs. Quite deliberately not his dads, nor taking on the poisoned chalice

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That's a pretty disrespectful thing to say to the guy who currently wears it. I'd also say Clint Biz had cred.

Agreed.

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Sylvia should step aside and give him #12. Like David Williams did for Jack's old man.

Surely you are either taking the [censored] or are on it. Why the hell should Sylvia give up his number ?

Dirty Dave Williams made way for no-one. We delisted him with the intention of redrafting while he recovered from a knee reco. That blew up in our faces when wily Kevin Bartlett drafted him to Richmond.

All of which is irrelevant anyway as he wore 15, not 12

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I am not going to run away from a number because some simpleton ran away from the club.

Give it to Viney or give it Tynan or give it to Comp pick number 2, but don't mothball it because of HWFUA.

Totally agree rpfc.

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I was thinking the other day that it would be good for our club to stop adding pressure to our early draft picks before they've even played a game by giving them a club significant number.

Start them all somewhere in the 40's and when they prove themselves and sign their first contract then find them something significant.

Don't parade them out in the MCG boardroom along side club greats receiveing a significant number before them even broken a sweat.

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Give Jack the iconic number 31 and announce it sooner rather than later. I don't believe in curses, or other such nonsense, and I'd love to see the great number 31 running around and I'd love to be proud of the wearer. It will also be great for the many young kids that currently have the stench of the Scully aftermath lying in their drawer. Barassi was as hard as nails and many junior watches say that Viney is the hardest junior they've seen. David King summed it up beautifully the other morning on SEN when he named his predicited top 10 players in the league in 5 years time and included Viney in the 5-10 bracket even though he's not even officially on an AFL list. He noted, "Jack Viney loves hurting people". It nearly brought a tear to my eye.

I don't believe in rotating numbers. Give a player a number and allow them the chance to create history in it.

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I was thinking the other day that it would be good for our club to stop adding pressure to our early draft picks before they've even played a game by giving them a club significant number.

Start them all somewhere in the 40's and when they prove themselves and sign their first contract then find them something significant.

Don't parade them out in the MCG boardroom along side club greats receiveing a significant number before them even broken a sweat.

Couldn't agree more, I'm sick of the club parading the new recruits in numbers that have a history at the club. Our most recent legend of the club started at number 38, and he forged a career, built the respect of his teammates and coaches and got promoted to no. 9 and made it famous.

Start him high or give him 23, Sylvia is has made 12 his own.

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Couldn't agree more, I'm sick of the club parading the new recruits in numbers that have a history at the club. Our most recent legend of the club started at number 38, and he forged a career, built the respect of his teammates and coaches and got promoted to no. 9 and made it famous.

Start him high or give him 23, Sylvia is has made 12 his own.

I think our current #38 might be going down the same path.


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Surely you are either taking the [censored] or are on it. Why the hell should Sylvia give up his number ?

Dirty Dave Williams made way for no-one. We delisted him with the intention of redrafting while he recovered from a knee reco. That blew up in our faces when wily Kevin Bartlett drafted him to Richmond.

All of which is irrelevant anyway as he wore 15, not 12

Dirty was a great player, with fantastic hands.

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I was thinking the other day that it would be good for our club to stop adding pressure to our early draft picks before they've even played a game by giving them a club significant number.

Start them all somewhere in the 40's and when they prove themselves and sign their first contract then find them something significant.

Don't parade them out in the MCG boardroom along side club greats receiveing a significant number before them even broken a sweat.

I agree 100% and probably also contributes to the mentality that is apparent within the playing group that making the AFL is all the achievement they need.

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Who cares? Give him 77 as far as I'm concerned. Let J Viney make his own history.

I am not going to run away from a number because some simpleton ran away from the club.

Give it to Viney or give it Tynan or give it to Comp pick number 2, but don't mothball it because of HWFUA.

This is the first time I've seen this one. I can't work it out myself. He who...f***ed? fled? I can't work it out.

Posted

Who cares? Give him 77 as far as I'm concerned. Let J Viney make his own history.

This is the first time I've seen this one. I can't work it out myself. He who...f***ed? fled? I can't work it out.

try a bit harder t_u, youll get it

Posted

Just a heads up JV will be playing tomorrow for Casey If you wanna come and have a look

How did he go?


Posted

Who cares? Give him 77 as far as I'm concerned. Let J Viney make his own history.

This is the first time I've seen this one. I can't work it out myself. He who...f***ed? fled? I can't work it out.

"UA" is "us around", if that helps.

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didnt want to start a new thread but jack played in the AIS squad today in curtain raiser for tigers blues match and tore it up not sure on stats but was getting talked up on the radio aswell as lauchie whitfield who will go no1

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This is off the afl website

Viney looks ready to follow in his dad Todd's footsteps and don a Demons guernsey right now. The hard-at-it onballer gathered 16 disposals, 10 of which were contested, laid six tackles, kicked a goal and gained six clearances.

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This is off the afl website

Viney looks ready to follow in his dad Todd's footsteps and don a Demons guernsey right now. The hard-at-it onballer gathered 16 disposals, 10 of which were contested, laid six tackles, kicked a goal and gained six clearances.

Thanks mate.

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