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Jack Viney's square off on Rance

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4 minutes ago, The Reverend said:

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Reminds me of the famous Ali v Sonny Liston photo.

 

GO DEES!

While i love the shot of Viney, The snapshot of Watts on the ground just laying there as if he has been shot dead is a haunting..

Use to respect Rance but you are an absolute coward!

Edited by dazzledavey36

11 hours ago, JV7 said:

Viney is a dead set beast... Never seen a Melbourne player attack the footy like he does. He is a bull at a gate. Fast becoming my favorite player.. He'll never have the sublime skills of an elite midfielder but he knows this and plays within his limitations... I knew he'd take the next step this year, quickly becoming an A grader. Love how he flies the flag, last week when Toovey pushed Tyson into the post he was first in their. Absolutely love jack, one player you'd want to go to war with!

Actually his skills are really good and only getting better. 

I think you're the only one mentioning limitations. I don't see any and I bet you nor does he.

You think like a loser, not uncommon for a Melbourne fan

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3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

While i love the shot of Viney, The snapshot of Watts on the ground just laying there as if he has been shot dead is a haunting..

Use to respect Rance but you are an absolute coward!

Yeah, the shot could do with some cropping. What would have been really heartening would have been to see Watts get up and put Rance on his backside. Still, he probably did the professional thing and went back and kicked the goal.

Anyone see the open mike with Simon black last week?  Very reminiscent of the Mick Martin hit in the 99 prelim that fractured Blacks eye socket.

Dog act. Hope the MRP go hard and set a precedent.


15 hours ago, biggestred said:

Will get a pat on the back for ragdolling that weak bastard rance

How easy did he go down the big [censored]. 

On 4/25/2016 at 2:07 PM, DemonOX said:

How easy did he go down the big [censored]. 

He tried to fight back the second time and Viney just dumped him again. 

So soft

 
Just now, daisycutter said:

Alex Rance deserves 4 weeks for the coward hit on Watts and another 10 weeks for being a Jehovahs witness

I think Prince was the only decent one.


1 hour ago, Deestroy All said:

Vince?

No, nobody from Melbourne

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

still weird, but

I have joined the Flying Spaghetti Monster faith and we don't mind other religions so long as our right to wear a colander on our heads is not under threat.I combine it with some Rastafarianism of course,and the occasional bit of Voodoo.

Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Can accept two matches.

 

Season over.

Honestly think it should be double this, like Conca before, this was just a cowardly assault from behind. Any penalty for hitting a player from behind, like in these two instances, should see an automatic doubling of any penalty.


Just watched replay again and after Watts had kicked the goal, Rance went out of his way to bump Watts as he was heading the bench. What a total and utter floggsy, hiding behind some good guy churchie act.

On 4/25/2016 at 3:23 PM, Cards13 said:

Just watched replay again and after Watts had kicked the goal, Rance went out of his way to bump Watts as he was heading the bench. What a total and utter floggsy, hiding behind some good guy churchie act.

Whole country watched his dog act last night, Jack got stuck into him big time. Viney and Watts

Oliver and trac waiting to get in hopefully Viney is in also headache for selectors . Rance deserved more . 


57 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

@AFL Alex Rance deserves 4 weeks for the coward hit on Watts and another 10 weeks for being a Jehovahs witness #AFLPiesDons

Substitute Jehovas witness for Muslim, Catholic or Jew and see the confected outrage.

Maybe there aren't many JW's to complain....

 

Just now, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Honestly think it should be double this, like Conca before, this was just a cowardly assault from behind. Any penalty for hitting a player from behind, like in these two instances, should see an automatic doubling of any penalty.

Agree.

42 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Honestly think it should be double this, like Conca before, this was just a cowardly assault from behind. Any penalty for hitting a player from behind, like in these two instances, should see an automatic doubling of any penalty.

 

 
3 hours ago, Roost It said:

Actually his skills are really good and only getting better. 

I think you're the only one mentioning limitations. I don't see any and I bet you nor does he.

You think like a loser, not uncommon for a Melbourne fan

I think he acknowledges it in his comments here post match. 

“A lot of my possessions didn’t come off today, but we followed up and that’s why I love it. It puts you in the contest, makes it exciting and we end up scoring.”

Righto mate... Never said he had poor skills just his not elite by foot.. Yet

Edited by JV7

1 hour ago, JV7 said:

I think he acknowledges it in his comments here post match. 

“A lot of my possessions didn’t come off today, but we followed up and that’s why I love it. It puts you in the contest, makes it exciting and we end up scoring.”

Righto mate... Never said he had poor skills just his not elite by foot.. Yet

All the best players talk like that. 


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