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It is? Did you even see it?

Not to mention the fact it was reportedly only mouthing off - how soft do you think poor Viney is?

Can't imagine his feelings were too hurt or that he needed sticking up for.

If two Geelong senior players are mouthing off to a second year player you think its acceptable to just let jack stick up for himself?

Dont care if he didn't need sticking up or not. You dont just let two senior blokes mouth off to Young Jack regardless how tough he is.

What happened to the old saying sticking up for your mates?

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If two Geelong senior players are mouthing off to a second year player you think its acceptable to just let jack stick up for himself?

Dont care if he didn't need sticking up or not. You dont just let two senior blokes mouth off to Young Jack regardless how tough he is.

What happened to the old saying sticking up for your mates?

Mouthing off? Yeah, I think it's acceptable.

Sticks and stones, mate...

From someone who watched it first hand, can i say Viney was more than capable of handling it. He laughed it off, verbally gave as good back (although i didn't hear what he said), shook his head and walked away to shake another hand.

I assume this stemmed from the sly lil' elbows Viney throws at players when he is buried beneath the packs. Saw him give Selwood a couple of rippers in that game.

What a shame that 21 of our other plays didn't play with the same fire that day.

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Anyone got any info on how the big fella is traveling?

I thought I remember reading that he'd potentially be okay to have a bit of a run with Casey after the bye?

Or is that Misson bloke playing funny buggers again..

Hey Steve,

Just watched Roosey's press conference on the MFC site and he mentioned that Hogan joined training today. Also did mention that if Jesse really wants to play this year then he would. Have a listen if have a chance :)

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If two Geelong senior players are mouthing off to a second year player you think its acceptable to just let jack stick up for himself?

Dont care if he didn't need sticking up or not. You dont just let two senior blokes mouth off to Young Jack regardless how tough he is.

What happened to the old saying sticking up for your mates?

The only people in danger were Mackie and Selwood. They are lucky Jack didn't axe kick them in two.

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The only people in danger were Mackie and Selwood. They are lucky Jack didn't axe kick them in two.

I heard Viney was bitten by a king cobra, but after five days of agonising pain, the cobra finally died.

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Roosy's presser today he said the players got a real boost seeing Hogan join in the training session yesterday. "I mean, we even saw in one session what we've missed this year, he was terrific."

Really looking forward to seeing him play, this year or 2015.

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Lol - Jack Viney isn't hung like a horse, horses are hung like Jack

Jack.

Did you know Jack Viney actually has an acting career, turns out he actually starred in all of the Star wars movie, he played the role of - the force

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Did you know Jack Viney actually has an acting career, turns out he actually starred in all of the Star wars movie, he played the role of - the force

As in "May the Force give you a shirtfront ..." :blink:

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Jesse is set to make his comeback to footy this weekend via Casey

Good luck Jesse

Something else apart from Big Max's form to get a little excited about.

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Jesse is set to make his comeback to footy this weekend via Casey

Good luck Jesse

Something else apart from Big Max's form to get a little excited about.

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maybe he will play in the ones before the seasons up.
toump is set to play in the vfl this week also. is good

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Anyone know if it happens to be televised off the top of their head?

No they only show the saturday 1pm game on ch 2.

One could do a double header on Sunday. Drive to Cragieburn, watch Jesse in action for an 11am game and then drive back to East Melbourne in time for the Petracca cup.

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my info is that Jesse will make his debut against West Coast infront of his family if he gets through this game okay.

Roos and Mission basically told him he could play this week but strongly encouraged him to have a week at Casey first

He's essentially been ready to play for a couple of weeks but the club is not willing to take any chances

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my info is that Jesse will make his debut against West Coast infront of his family if he gets through this game okay.

Roos and Mission basically told him he could play this week but strongly encouraged him to have a week at Casey first

He's essentially been ready to play for a couple of weeks but the club is not willing to take any chances

While I feel a bit ripped off that we won't get to see him debut at the G, I think it's a nice idea for him to debut in front of family and away from the hype

SO excited. Hopefully they put the replay of the Casey game on the website for us to watch.

Should make for greater viewing that the GWS game!

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While I feel a bit ripped off that we won't get to see him debut at the G, I think it's a nice idea for him to debut in front of family and away from the hype

SO excited. Hopefully they put the replay of the Casey game on the website for us to watch.

Should make for greater viewing that the GWS game!

Yeah, I think that it was partly Jesse's idea to do things this way, he is giving himself every chance to come in on top of his game and show everyone why there is so much Hype

I was told Jesse has some fairly old family members who wouldn't have been able to make the trip so debuting in Perth means they can make it along which I think is pretty special, great of the club to facilitate things this way for Jesse

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While I feel a bit ripped off that we won't get to see him debut at the G, I think it's a nice idea for him to debut in front of family and away from the hype

SO excited. Hopefully they put the replay of the Casey game on the website for us to watch.

Should make for greater viewing that the GWS game!

We should do the opposite of what we did with Watts

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The Perth debut makes a lot of sense for Jesse. All I wish was WCE hadn't found such good form at the end of season. They were thoroughly average after the first 3 rounds for the most of the year and could've been beatable. Now, all that stands between them and finals could be us.

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