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That was great.
I didn’t appreciate how hard it would have been to come back from the drubbings in his early career. At the elite level, that would shatter your confidence so to overcome that, end up captain, b&f and premiership player is amazing.

 

Great interview. His old man was one of my favourites when i was younger and Jack is one of my favourites now. He is having a stand out year.


We watched it last night great interview by Hamish, Jack set his sights on AFL footy and always wanted to be at the elite level like his dad. Great footage of him running out with Todd as a little Demon with his blonde hair wearing the number 12. Jack has achieved the ultimate in footy and is playing career best footy May it long continue, love what Jack brings to our club.💕

That scene with the crowd of boofheads at the race (10:30) enrages me every time. A bunch of them where smiling and enjoying themselves - genuinely just revelling in the chance to form a pack to be abusive to a stranger.

In contrast, it is interesting and a little bit beautiful to see genuine hard-nut Viney at this level of also being a genuine clear thinker about the importance of managing your emotional balance.

 

A terrific interview, Jack comes across as a thoughtful and articulate young man, who provides an intelligent insight about the struggle for success in football and life. Hard work and determination you can't beat it.

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BRILLIANT!  Jack wears his heart on his sleeve.  I love that it’s a red and blue heart!


What a great insight - was excellent hearing from jack in what I thought was a great interview by Hamish 

great way to start game day! 

23 hours ago, DeeZone said:

We watched it last night great interview by Hamish, Jack set his sights on AFL footy and always wanted to be at the elite level like his dad. Great footage of him running out with Todd as a little Demon with his blonde hair wearing the number 12. Jack has achieved the ultimate in footy and is playing career best footy May it long continue, love what Jack brings to our club.💕

Yes loved the little skip he did when he reached the other players.

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