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3 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I wonder if Jack Watts is thinking how glad he is that Viney is on the same side

He had a 'box-seat' to that display didn't he Bitts.

Doubt it'll be taken on board though.

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5 hours ago, Curry & Beer said:

might be the best tackle I've ever seen

 

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5 hours ago, The Song Formerly Known As said:

 

That is pretty much the human equivalent of a lion taking down an antelope. 

Song.....what a fantastic analogy.  Looks like a sequence from David Attenborough.  

Ah what an awesome tackle. I just can't stop watching it.

What a joke number 2 was.... He clearly handballed it. It was just the "Cyril" factor the umpire got sucked in by...

 

Looking at the video again (and again and again.....) I can't help thinking that the nanny state MRP may in future deem that as a sling tackle,   It would be a very sad day for the game were that to happen though.

 

^^ and Robbo - he was caught red handed, with plenty of prior opportunity, and went around before he (may have) handball it.

Congrats Jack for the 2015 AFL "tackle of the year"! (Only sorry that l don't know how to paste the link.)


On 8/1/2016 at 5:30 PM, Bitter but optimistic said:

I wonder if Jack Watts is thinking how glad he is that Viney is on the same side

On the contrary, if a player is on another team he risks meeting Viney maybe twice a year. Watts has to face the prospect of being tackled at training several times a week.

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On 10 January 2016 at 7:28 AM, sue said:

On the contrary, if a player is on another team he risks meeting Viney maybe twice a year. Watts has to face the prospect of being tackled at training several times a week.

And so does Tom McDonald.

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/melbourne-demons/nathan-jones-sees-tom-mcdonald-jack-viney-melbourne-training-scuffle-as-positive-sign-ahead-of-2016-afl-season/news-story/54b135dcca8c63444c293f3992388f66

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IMHO Tmac should have just got up and laughed, ruffled Jacks head and said 'good one you shlt'

He didn't and we move on.

1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

IMHO Tmac should have just got up and laughed, ruffled Jacks head and said 'good one you shlt'

He didn't and we move on.

 

shoulda' grabbed him & wrestled Viney to the ground.  that woulda' got Vineys respect back.

 

IMO the pecking order is beckoning,  with rippling intencity

 

 


On 13/8/2015 at 1:41 PM, pineapple dee said:

I loved this guy's father who would've and could've run through a brick wall. Jack will do that but he brings more than that. Opponents will be taking shorter steps they way they did when Rod Grinter was running towards them.

we need a lot more of grinter in our makeup.. the toughness of 'rodney',, not so much the 'late ' ruggedness.  & we need plenty of his skills as well.

 

On 13/10/2015 at 9:14 AM, ManDee said:

looks like that scum bruised his elbow.

looks like he tried to bite Viney's back in frame 2

On 13/8/2015 at 1:41 PM, pineapple dee said:

I loved this guy's father who would've and could've run through a brick wall. Jack will do that but he brings more than that. Opponents will be taking shorter steps they way they did when Rod Grinter was running towards them.

 

On 13/8/2015 at 1:47 PM, Grapeviney said:

Tim Watson did say last year that Jack had his father's DNA, so I think you could be on to something..

 

On 5/9/2015 at 5:47 PM, The Stigga said:

Been outstanding the past few weeks.

That intensity...

 

3 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

 

1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

IMHO Tmac should have just got up and laughed, ruffled Jacks head and said 'good one you shlt'

He didn't and we move on.

 

 

we move on happy campers,  with a new club on our doorsteps.

1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

IMHO Tmac should have just got up and laughed, ruffled Jacks head and said 'good one you shlt'

He didn't and we move on.

Yeah Tmac was probably also [censored] off that he got caught --- I always think he is a most competitive animal, and hated getting caught, let alone by Jack the Ripper ... :)


50 minutes ago, Captain Todd said:

I heard Viney made Chuck Norris cry

 

I reckon he's make Norris spew...  "Viney,  if you shirtfront me again,  I'll throw up"  now get back to the Dees,  & do ya thing.

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http://watchafl.afl.com.au/ Viney's tackle made the 1 of the top 10 list, sorry if already posted. I think it's a bit like Howe's MOTY, there are so many he is the default #1,

1 hour ago, Ingeniokinetikey said:

http://watchafl.afl.com.au/ Viney's tackle made the 1 of the top 10 list, sorry if already posted. I think it's a bit like Howe's MOTY, there are so many he is the default #1,

And I suspect that some pathetic big noter in the MRP were this to happen in 2016 would cite him for the new offence of "tackling too hard".  Let's hope they don't give  him a retrospective / retroactive  suspension - nothing would surprise me from that corrupt mob. 

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  • 1 month later...

I love this thread. Would be good if all new additions were added to the OP. We could have a great library by the end of his career.

The Maverick Weller Hall of Fame.


So nice to see Viney leading the Herald-Sun "Player of the Year" award (leading Patrick Dangerfield)!

 

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