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Can’t wait to see I’m play in a grand final.

He will seriously hurt. 

Hopefully he causes the whole opposition team to cry by the end of the game in two weeks. 

 
6 hours ago, Stiff Arm said:

Oh dear....

Always gunna be smarties that spoil the moment. Ok he was SENSATIONAL last night! Happy now ??

 

The vice-captain watching the captain last night. 
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6 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

Was huge tonight, made some people look silly tonight JV7, very silly indeed.

Heart n Soul this boy.

2 votes behind Big Maxy's 3 votes.

He was immense in the first half. Did not stop!!!


Super proud of Viney's efforts last night, and stoked for him on booking a GF berth. His family and particularly father Todd must be over the moon!  

5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

He was immense in the first half. Did not stop!!!

Brilliant first half and possibly the best half he has ever played.

Kept it up in the second half with less possessions but the same intensity. In our best 3 players.

Well done Jack, enjoy and do it again in the GF. 

4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Brilliant first half and possibly the best half he has ever played.

Kept it up in the second half with less possessions but the same intensity. In our best 3 players.

Well done Jack, enjoy and do it again in the GF. 

Absolutely. But when the Game was still hot, his relentless pressure broke them. 
That is what September Footy is…

Norm would be proud of that

 
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Absolutely. But when the Game was still hot, his relentless pressure broke them. 
That is what September Footy is…

Norm would be proud of that

Yes and he probably held the vigour back a couple of notches, because of not wanting any MRO issues. Get the feeling that won’t be the case in the GF.

His game was a revelation last night. Talk about stepping up!


9 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Yes and he probably held the vigour back a couple of notches, because of not wanting any MRO issues. Get the feeling that won’t be the case in the GF.

Yes he almost went a player in the 2nd half and got pulled away…

When my nerves have flared over the past few weeks I've pictured Jack Viney standing in front of the Cup. Anyone else who wants it has to get past him - he won't let it happen.

Jack was simply awesome.  He started it in the engine room.  Looked like he just wanted it so badly.  Huge game.  His run and tackles and smart use of the footy.  

He is a true Red and Blue Demon. 
 

Gee wiz you wouldn't wanna be a port or Doggies player in the GF, Jack is going to be cracking in like a madman 

 

1 minute ago, Dwight Schrute said:

Gee wiz you wouldn't wanna be a port or Doggies player in the GF, Jack is going to be cracking in like a madman 

 

Wines is having nightmares already. Best friends no more. 


1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Brilliant first half and possibly the best half he has ever played.

Kept it up in the second half with less possessions but the same intensity. In our best 3 players.

Well done Jack, enjoy and do it again in the GF. 

Brilliant display of aggressive roving, rather than the bullocking mid. Like to see his take Mullet head Smith apart in GF.

loved the way he got up into Selwood's grill when he gave away that 50

To think last year he seriously considered joining Geelong.

The brick with eyes.

8 hours ago, rpfc said:

When you are right, you're right. And when you are wrong you're @demon3165... Rugby players don't play like that.

 

Ah the was waiting for you, yes he played very well give him that, but did not see a different game style from him.

1. Instead of see ball get ball he actually spread when he did not have the ball.

2. The first instinct of trying to break tackles he gave off handballs nearly performed Olivers role of the past and it has allowed Oliver and co to be able to be more outside runners.

3. His depth of kicking is still a problem but can go past that if he keeps playing that way.

 


Jack Viney had a really impressive game.

What was most pleasing was his kicking!

I feel that the positive influence of Mark "Choco" Williams has definitely assisted with Jack Viney's kicking.

Either way, I am sure his Father and Demon great Todd Viney would be incredibly proud of his son!

I’m not into censorship, but this thread ought be deleted - it’s disrespectful to a legend of the club.

 

Once again, Jack earned 5 free kicks. Next best was 2. It’s his post- suspension trend. Didn’t get caught once, lots of score assists. Agree with @Ron Burgundy, thread is past its ‘used by’, or should never have been. 

 
16 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

I’m not into censorship, but this thread ought be deleted - it’s disrespectful to a legend of the club.

 

but you are asking for censorship of the subject by asking for it to be deleted!!

That two week enforced holiday certainly freshened him up. I always felt he was always returning prematurely after injuries and only making things worse. 


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