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There won't be if the Lions win by 6

(Goals).

lol, very nice.

There's nothing wrong with anticipating one thing and hoping for the other.

In fact as Melbourne supporters, I'd guess that we're all pretty familiar with this particular mindset.

 

lol, very nice.

There's nothing wrong with anticipating one thing and hoping for the other.

In fact as Melbourne supporters, I'd guess that we're all pretty familiar with this particular mindset.

I feel much more comfortable as a Dees supporter when I'm expecting we lose.

I'd like to see Viney run with Hanley. That will be a big test as Hanley doesn't stop running.

Also, Vince to Rockliff. Cross to Beams.

 

The Jack Viney made me cry thread

made me cry when he hit the post when a goal was needed vs the Druggists


He has to go to Robinson...it will only take 5 mins.

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I don't think Jack made him cry, I think it was something else he wanted to do to Jack!

Edited by Chris

Rockliff had 14 touches. For some perspective, that's his lowest possession tally since Round 9 2011 where he also had 14. Round 6 2010 was the last time he had less. Not only did Viney negate his impact, he was able to get 23 touches himself. We're not talking about a Simon Godfrey tagger here, we're talking about one that do damage the other way. I'd be shocked if he didn't get maximum votes in the Coaches award.

 

These midfield guns should be thinking if we can't beat him (Viney), maybe we should join him!

Also if we could get a gif of Gawn flattening Robinson and have it on a continual loop, pinned to the top of the boards, that would be swell!


Also if we could get a gif of Gawn flattening Robinson and have it on a continual loop, pinned to the top of the boards, that would be swell!

If someone uploads the game on YT ill make the gif

If someone uploads the game on YT ill make the gif

I think demonology normally post links to youtube uploads on their videos page.

Opposition midfielders would see him running up to them before the bounce and be like 'oh no, please God, not this little bastard'

and don't we love him for it

Also if we could get a gif of Gawn flattening Robinson and have it on a continual loop, pinned to the top of the boards, that would be swell!

That was absolute gold....the look on his face too.......glad somebody finally got him, hes been asking for it for a long time...

That was absolute gold....the look on his face too.......glad somebody finally got him, hes been asking for it for a long time...

What stage of the game was it? I might have to go searching on the smart replay


If someone uploads the game on YT ill make the gif

Replays can be found in Bigpond's AFL videos. The replay usually stays up for a few days after the match.

Edited by Demon Jack

On this "there is no good news" kind of day at demonland I have a positive topic

I am overseas so I need some help with this list but can we make a list of Guys that Jack Viney has run with and beaten

Here is a start

Gary Ablett (abiet with a broken wing - helped by Jack)

Jack Stevens

Tom Rockliff

Joel Selwood

I am sure there is more

Isn't her having a pretty good year. Just loves the way he will take on the best and beat them. It is like a double win.

Can we complete the list here

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Merged with existing thread

Player DT SC Kk Hb Mk Tk HO FK G.B CP CL

7 Jack Viney 85 91 16 8 6 4 1 1/5 8 6

9 Gary Ablett jnr 61 119 12 7 1 2/2 2.0 16 5

7 Jack Viney 95 90 10 9 2 11 0/1 6 3

32 Ryan Griffen 92 114 9 14 5 5 1 1/0 9 5

7 Jack Viney 71 76 8 18 1 2 14 4

36 Dane Swan 103 91 18 8 4 4 1/1 1.1 11

7 Jack Viney 94 98 9 15 2 7 3/2 1.0 14 7

3 Jack Steven 93 99 12 9 4 5 1/0 1.0 7

7 Jack Viney 85 106 11 17 1 4 2/1 17 8
14 Joel Selwood 75 74 9 8 2 6 2/2 1.0 8 6
7 Jack Viney 88 95 9 10 2 8 0/1 1.0 11 5
13 Luke Shuey* 81 91 9 11 5 3 1/3 2.1 8
7 Jack Viney 55 48 6 5 2 7 1/3 0.1 8
21 Dyson Heppell 94 112 10 9 1 7 5 4/0 1.0 13 4
7 Jack Viney 82 97 8 15 1 7 2/2 0.1 14 5

38 Tom Rockliff 111 101 9 5 2 17 3/1 8

7 Jack Viney 92 133 11 20 3 3 3/2 0.1 20
3 Jack Steven 87 90 9 7 2 12 1/3 8 3

I didn't include the Port Adelaide game as he started sub. Sorry if it looks a little out of whack. Pretty much has broke even or beaten his opponent.

Edited by Barra17

He's kept some known accumulators down to very low possession counts. I wonder if they are season lows in most instances.


Turning into a gun of a footballer. I really like the unsociable side to his game - heckling Williams and Swan with a minute or so left in the game. He's really doing his bit in turning the club's 'soft' culture from earlier years around.

I need to see it again but it looked as if he had connected with marley today he might be having a couple week spell.

 

Could he be in trouble with the sling tackle?

I don't think so. Pendlebury got up and kept playing. Had he been concussed, then Jack would be looking at weeks for sure.


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