Player Watch #7: Jack Viney (VC) – 200th this weekend

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My fav player outside of Port. Absolute GUN and love how he goes about it. That said, I hope the docs err on the side of caution and pull him out late tomorrow.... :)

He'll be out there on stumps unless someone gives him 2 to the back of the head...
 

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In his post match interview he said the surgeon told him he may be able to squeeze 1-2 weeks off the rehab. Nekminute I will rehab in under 3. Goody had to hide his smile when asked about him in the post match presser and said he knew Viney would be right to go on Monday when he told him so
 
Update on Jack Viney's pre-season. http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-12-07/tough-mid-gives-dees-an-early-christmas-present

MELBOURNE co-captain Jack Viney will resume training with the main group in early January, after he was given the all clear by his foot specialist.

Viney missed the final two games of the 2017 season with a foot injury, and was in a moon boot for most of the off-season.

The midfielder has been on a modified training program since the Demons' pre-season began, but Melbourne assistant coach Troy Chaplin said Viney was expected to rejoin the main group after the Christmas break.

"He went and saw a specialist early this week and got the all clear," Chaplin told SEN radio.

"[The specialist] is happy with how it's going and how he's tracking.

"He's a competitive little bugger, Jack, he probably wants to do more than he's allowed to, so we've just got to rein him in at times.

"But post-Christmas he'll be fine and in the main group again."

Viney will continue to train "off-legs" for the rest of December.

The 23-year-old has been keeping fit by swimming, boxing and cycling.
 
Update on Jack Viney's pre-season. http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-12-07/tough-mid-gives-dees-an-early-christmas-present

MELBOURNE co-captain Jack Viney will resume training with the main group in early January, after he was given the all clear by his foot specialist.

Viney missed the final two games of the 2017 season with a foot injury, and was in a moon boot for most of the off-season.

The midfielder has been on a modified training program since the Demons' pre-season began, but Melbourne assistant coach Troy Chaplin said Viney was expected to rejoin the main group after the Christmas break.

"He went and saw a specialist early this week and got the all clear," Chaplin told SEN radio.

"[The specialist] is happy with how it's going and how he's tracking.

"He's a competitive little bugger, Jack, he probably wants to do more than he's allowed to, so we've just got to rein him in at times.

"But post-Christmas he'll be fine and in the main group again."

Viney will continue to train "off-legs" for the rest of December.

The 23-year-old has been keeping fit by swimming, boxing and cycling.
Thank crap for that.

I’m going back to sleep now
 

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