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7 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Todd must be so proud of Jack.  He reminds me of the way the old man use to play more and more.

I agree, His father was a determined, see ball get ball type. Jack has all those attributes but his game on Thursday night went to another level. He has brought the fear factor into the heads of any opposition players for a long time who watched that game.

 
1 hour ago, doc roet said:

I agree, His father was a determined, see ball get ball type. Jack has all those attributes but his game on Thursday night went to another level. He has brought the fear factor into the heads of any opposition players for a long time who watched that game.

I usually try to avoid father/son comparisons but jeez that would be epic to see Jack vs Todd in his prime. The universe would probably implode such would be the impact of them coming up against each other!

Jack took the dropping of the captaincy like an absolute champ and now that he has it back (if only temporarily) he has gone to beast mode x10. 

 
21 hours ago, Pates said:

I usually try to avoid father/son comparisons but jeez that would be epic to see Jack vs Todd in his prime. The universe would probably implode such would be the impact of them coming up against each other!

Jack took the dropping of the captaincy like an absolute champ and now that he has it back (if only temporarily) he has gone to beast mode x10. 

It would seriously be like the death star blowing up!

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7 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

HA!

Playing football against Jack Viney was too rough so I took up UFC.

 

Makes sense.

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47 minutes ago, Rossmillan said:

Is it too soon?

Made 60,000 supporters cry 

So I guess now we can expect to see Jack Viney go to maximum intensity for a while?

Should be interesting.


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1 hour ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

 

that is just f@#@# immense, what a gun!! when we need him most


I'm just loving Jack's season. I feel he has just taken his game to a new level if that's possible. He just never gives up on any contest. 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Brilliant again today. His will to win is simply out of this world. I think he deserves to sneak his way into the AA team at the end of the year but he seems to fly under the radar as he's been living in the shadow of Oliver and Trac over the past three years.

He may not sneak an AA, but is well on his way to his second Bluey

 

Jack Viney needs to be in the conversation as the toughest and most courageous player in the AFL.

He is as tough as nails and probably eats broken glass for breakfast.

19 minutes ago, Hopeful Demon said:

Brilliant again today. His will to win is simply out of this world. I think he deserves to sneak his way into the AA team at the end of the year but he seems to fly under the radar as he's been living in the shadow of Oliver and Trac over the past three years.

Totally agree. Does not get the recognition he deserves. Always gets praised for his hardness and for being a battler but that totally sells him short. Would be lauded a lot more for all that he brings if not for Trac and Clayton.


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