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1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Some on here would trade everybody.

Who’s everybody? What’s he worth? Get it done!

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2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Took 3 Dockers, all bigger than him, to rip his guernsey off him. Love it.

It’s a ripping pic - pun not intended! Never seen a player so gleeful while in a fracas!

I reckon Jack’s close to the toughest player I’ve seen. Proper tough, not deck someone behind play, or grow a mullet and pinch your opponent until their arm gets a bruise tough. He’s at his best when he’s dealing and receiving hurt in equal measure. Just love it.

36 minutes ago, Nasher said:

It’s a ripping pic - pun not intended! Never seen a player so gleeful while in a fracas!

I reckon Jack’s close to the toughest player I’ve seen. Proper tough, not deck someone behind play, or grow a mullet and pinch your opponent until their arm gets a bruise tough. He’s at his best when he’s dealing and receiving hurt in equal measure. Just love it.

There was some contested footy in the centre square during the third where he crunched 1 Freo player bringing him to ground, tripped a second Freo player over with his head and then got up and brought a third player down with another crunching tackle.

What amazed me in that skirmish at the end of the third was after decking Walters, he had three Freo players come at him and he didn't even raise his hands up to instinctively protect himself.

He just kinda came at them and roared in full beast mode while they tried to rip his Guernsey off.

You can see in the photo, his hands stayed down the whole time as if egging them on to throw one just to make him angrier.

He's just brilliant to watch when the red haze comes over him.

 

 
3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Love it. The stager bumps our captain and goes down like he was hit in the head with a sledgehammer.

He was

3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Took 3 Dockers, all bigger than him, to rip his guernsey off him. Love it.

Look at those Abs?


1 hour ago, Brownie said:

There was some contested footy in the centre square during the third where he crunched 1 Freo player bringing him to ground, tripped a second Freo player over with his head and then got up and brought a third player down with another crunching tackle.

What amazed me in that skirmish at the end of the third was after decking Walters, he had three Freo players come at him and he didn't even raise his hands up to instinctively protect himself.

He just kinda came at them and roared in full beast mode while they tried to rip his Guernsey off.

You can see in the photo, his hands stayed down the whole time as if egging them on to throw one just to make him angrier.

He's just brilliant to watch when the red haze comes over him.

 

I saw that passage of play in the centre and it was beautiful work. Only Jack could use his head to tackle the opposition. They all fell like ninepins in his wake.

21 hours ago, Nasher said:

It’s a ripping pic - pun not intended! Never seen a player so gleeful while in a fracas!

I reckon Jack’s close to the toughest player I’ve seen. Proper tough, not deck someone behind play, or grow a mullet and pinch your opponent until their arm gets a bruise tough. He’s at his best when he’s dealing and receiving hurt in equal measure. Just love it.

 

The photo really has all the hallmarks of that “step into my office” attitude, doesn’t it? 

It was just really positive to see Jack moving freely with that zip, I haven't seen that for a long time now. I'd just about conceded the foot injury had robbed him of his best footy. 

 

What is the record for most ripped jumpers? it seems to be a feature of J.Viney. Wouldn't be surprised if he retires with the record.

  • 8 months later...

“Bump”

For those with short memories and fragile loyalties. 


On 6/24/2019 at 11:22 AM, Nasher said:

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On 5/18/2018 at 12:31 PM, Demonland said:

 

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On 6/21/2015 at 11:16 PM, Grapeviney said:

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  • 6 months later...

The bumping of this thread made me concerned he had made the decision to leave

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  • 2 months later...

Bump

Yet again, reputation enhanced in a big game!

Viney lives rent free in Geelong midfield's heads!

I am actually worried for Libba and Bont.

 

 


You just know that he’s going to give it his all don’t you, gonna be a ripper

2 hours ago, defuture15 said:

Jack Viney-Norm Smith Medalist 2021

That would be great.  He's a genuine finals performer Ol' Jack and he ain't no gentleman once he crosses the white line.

Hoping all of our big names turn it on in the granny.  Many hands make light work!

 

With Gawn big running goal, after Viney handballs to Trache gets a small block to the unwashed filthbag Guthrie and drops him. 
I reckon he hunts Libba and gets in his head or tell him Bonts knee needs a fitness test.

  • 2 weeks later...

This thread needs a video mash-up with some of Vineys best moments in the lead up to the game, any tech savvy experts?

(Oh and then post it to all of your bulldogs mates)


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