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Players like Viney, Hogan and Toumpas who seriously hurt after a loss, hate losing and not getting the best out of themselves. That is where our future is. Anyone that doesn't fit this future can go as far as I am concerned and this includes Mr Watts.

I think you are right big fella.

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This is why I am excited for our future.... Viney, to me, seems like the type of man that pushes his team mates and him self to be the absolute best they can be.. he is a culture setter.

There was a moment today where a couple of vigorous Viney efforts visibly lifted team mates around him. It increased their appetite for tackling at that particular stoppage. It was brilliant. LEADERSHIP. He's a little ripper.

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A class below.

Skill wise I agree but it's like comparing Selwood to Hodge. Viney will never have the footskills of O'Meara, but Jaeger will never have the heart or courage of Jack. I'd like both but I'm more than content that by the end of their careers they'll be compared to each other.. Which for both I think is a huge compliment.

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He makes watching us worth the pain. I haven't seen anyone throw is body in with such determination since his old man.

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Just as good as him, make no mistake.

if Viney was playing for another club we would be praising him as the second coming of Joel Selwood/Michael Voss.

I've been following him since he was 8, so it's fair to say I'm a fan. And it's no slight to say O'Meara is better. O'Meara is the best young midfielder I've ever seen.

Each to their own.

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I've been following him since he was 8, so it's fair to say I'm a fan. And it's no slight to say O'Meara is better. O'Meara is the best young midfielder I've ever seen.

Each to their own.

Jaeger O'Meara looks like the product of Soviet Russian genetic engineering, whereas Jack Viney looks like a young man who was raised with wolves.

Who would win? God knows, but you can bet I wouldn't want to come between them and a football.

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I've been following him since he was 8, so it's fair to say I'm a fan. And it's no slight to say O'Meara is better. O'Meara is the best young midfielder I've ever seen.

Each to their own.

And even he will be surpassed by Jack Martin.

The Suns are going to have one hell of an engine room.

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I've been following him since he was 8, so it's fair to say I'm a fan. And it's no slight to say O'Meara is better. O'Meara is the best young midfielder I've ever seen.

Each to their own.

Agree, and I don't think it is a put down to Jack in anyway, O'Meara for me is up there with Judd for 1st year impact, Viney for us is exactly what we need and will be a quality player, leader & culture maker for this club.
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