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3 hours ago, Billy said:

What Essendon would do to have a player like Jack Viney in their team to fly the flag, has never taken a backward step & would do anything to help his team mates

And a bloody good leader & footballer too

Knowing the Bummers trading history, they will try to sell Dylan Sheil as a like for like swap for OUR JV 🤯

 

Jack Viney 27 and 12 tackles 🍆 

 

I know it has already been mentioned but anyone reading this thread who hasn't seen his interview on the Gus & Gawny podcast needs to watch it.

He speaks about how he used to be an endurance beast but due to his injuries he has never been able to get it together for an AFL season. This season, finally fully fit and showing his full capabilities.

 

 
18 hours ago, monoccular said:

Knowing the Bummers trading history, they will try to sell Dylan Sheil as a like for like swap for OUR JV 🤯

They'll also think getting Viney would solve all their problems. In reality, they're already well served with smaller bodied midfielders. Viney would give them much needed grunt...but they'd still have a very small midfield group.

That kick to #31 in the goal square in the final quarter was elite!


Its kind of like he had a footballing epiphany after his suspension late last season. Been a different player since.

Edited by John Crow Batty

Jack is having a great year. Plus, he’s now our games record holder for #7, having passed Brian Wilson when he played his 155th game. He’s now on 158, I think. (God Only Knows when @Demonstonewill make a Good Vibrations comment.)

1 hour ago, Fanatique Demon said:

God Only Knows when @Demonstonewill make a Good Vibrations comment.

Do you want me to Do It Again?  I'm currently In My Room, but I Get Around.  :D

 

I am amazed that Jack Viney is the games record holder of a number that low at the MFC, well done and long may it go on.

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