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Jack Viney signs huge new 4 year deal.

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Love this nice little wack from Viney.. Looking at you Jeremy Howe..

“I wanted to know what it felt like to struggle because I knew that when the good times did come around – which I knew they would because I knew where the club wanted to go – that [they] would be all that much sweeter.”

 

Good Sh!t. I want to watch his madness in the center for years to come

players like Viney will fill the 'G

he was the one who put the foot down last saturday. 

Never in doubt but still great news. Go Dees!

 

How good would it be to see him holding up the premiership cup one day...? 

Just love watching this bloke playing for our club.

can't wait to watch him lift the cup. Fearlessness personified


25 minutes ago, Nasher said:

That rumour was surely just proof they just take the [censored] out of us with this stuff. As if the man born in a Melbourne jumper was ever going to go.

Viney has gone up a level this year, seems to have developed the physical capability to match his manic brain. Been simply awesome this year.

Can you remember where that rumour originated?

Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Wasn't it old mate Barrett?

[censored] I hope so.

 

Alleged to have been started by Barrett though I cant find any proof of him saying it. 

I just read JV's comments after re-signing. He says all the right things and when those kids out there who look up to him as the player they want to be, read it they will be even more determined to be like him and hopefully become new supporters of the Mighty Dee's. 


This is just the attitude we need at our Dee's and I'm pretty sure Jacks influence will help others (hogan, tmac) want too sign on as well.......who'd wanna play against this Viney beast.......farkn awesome.

What happened to Damien Barretts pathetic claim that Jack Viney was going to Port Adelaide this was never going to happen as he is true Red & Blue his Father played here not to mention that we are on the way up. I can't stand him he is always taking cheap shots at our club

Smart work by our footy department to get him to sign the week he's concussed too. Left off some 0's no doubt. 

#ruthless


21 minutes ago, special robert said:

How good would will it be, seeing him holding up the premiership cup? 

 

Great news and terrific to watch both Viney and Harmes interviews. Two star players, passionate Demons and absolutely committed to the success of the Demons. The attitude shown by these two will hopefully consolidate their teammates and drag the rest of our young team to success. I am full of confidence that our Club is embarked on the right path!

Viney signing on might help increase our membership. 


Thanks Todd and Meagan 

Great to see such spirit, determination and love for the club, well done Jack let's hope his team mates follow suite!!!

 
18 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Genetics and the right home environment are one thing, but the drive and competitiveness are all Jack.  

Was just saying thanks. Simply that without them there would be no Jack .


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