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On 6/15/2015 at 10:49 PM, Grapeviney said:
 

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I'm starting to think Ablett deserves his own separate thread here, just to acknowledge how often Viney beats him up.

The Gary Ablett Can't Stop Crying Thread .

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3 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

 

 

Selwood played that up SOOOO much, Jack didnt get anywhere near his head and they got a free for High contact. Amazing follow up with Viney laying the tackle then eventually the Jonesy goal.

5 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Selwood played that up SOOOO much, Jack didnt get anywhere near his head and they got a free for High contact. Amazing follow up with Viney laying the tackle then eventually the Jonesy goal.

Selwood ... and those at The Pu55ycats who have learned from him, are just blatant bloody cheats. ... not that it helped them last night.

 

12 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

 

 

The media need to jump all over this one. Didn't touch his head but he flings it around like an Italian soccer player...

afaik no-one has brought up the fact that jack only had 66% game time, obviously managed as we opened up a decent lead

not a bad day's work considering he only played for 2/3 of the game

 

Half the team looked scared of him. It was like the scene in Stand By Me when they were running from the junk yard dog. Only the dog kept catching them. 

3 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Half the team looked scared of him.

Thats because they were. 


That's one of the easier ones over and done with, and don't be surprised by a couple of other younger boys becoming interested in pushing a bit of the old art of "martialling" cue Oliver and Petracca......

12 hours ago, daisycutter said:

afaik no-one has brought up the fact that jack only had 66% game time, obviously managed as we opened up a decent lead

not a bad day's work considering he only played for 2/3 of the game

He was on the bench for around 16mins at the start of the 3rd qtr from memory. They were saying on MMM that he was itching to get back on but because of the lack of goals and where the ball was being played they couldn't get a rotation ....Seems to have worked out OK....

Ablett is now soft as butter. No CPs in the first half. Avoided all contact and sat out the back getting cheap handballs or ran fwd of the ball looking for a chip kick.

The Holy Trinity BS has failed.


9 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Ablett is now soft as butter. No CPs in the first half. Avoided all contact and sat out the back getting cheap handballs or ran fwd of the ball looking for a chip kick.

The Holy Trinity BS has failed.

To be fair... Geelong didn't label themselves that.

It’s easy to forget how good jacks footwork is. He can get out of some crazy situations sometimes. 

My favourite thing about him is when the opposition has a really good player he seems to want to hurt them. Even if it means giving the odd free kick away 

 Viney was BEST ON GROUND.  His spin and burst to kick to the hotspot was sensational.  

Tackled like he had never been out.  He is still fresh and gives us the September push 


51 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

And to think there were many, somewhat understandably, who thought hed never play again due to his foot.toe problems.

Straight back in and tearing apart two finals.   He is a SUPERSTAR.

The other side are scared to death of him.  You watch the replay and you will see Hawks players trying to avoid his tackles.  Same with the Cats last week.

He is a hero.   The toughest Demon of all time. (Old timers feel free to correct me).

 

In line with the thread title, Jack Viney made me cry last night. What a bull. My best mate, diehard bluebagger, is now in love with him as well.

 

Our best mid in two finals in a row...

Who thought he was a ‘one trick pony’ again?

Just doing what Jack Viney does.


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