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Jack Viney of the Melbourne Demons
Rivals laugh in whingeing AFL star’s face
Rivals laugh in whingeing AFL star’s face
Melbourne players openly laughed at Joel Selwood as the Geelong skipper argued in vain that a Demons star had fooled the umpire. The look on the Melbourne players’ faces said it all. As Geelong captain Joel Selwood argued with the umpire after giving away a 50m free kick in Friday night’s preliminary final, all the Demons could do was laugh. Watch every 2021 Toyota AFL Finals Series match…
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Demons co-captain to return through the VFL
MELBOURNE has resisted the temptation to recall co-captain Jack Viney for Saturday's encounter against Gold Coast at the Gabba, with the midfield bull to instead make his return from a foot injury through the VFL. Viney has not played in 2018 after an interrupted preparation due to the injury that reared its head last year. Demons coach Simon Goodwin confirmed on Wednesday that the 24-year-old will play for the Casey Demons against Box Hill at Casey Fields on Sunday. "Jack's tracking great. He'll play footy, he's going to play in the VFL," said Goodwin.
MELBOURNE co-captain Jack Viney looks set to play his first game at AFL level against Carlton at the Melbourne Cricket Ground next week. "(It's) obviously a slightly cautious approach for us. We want to make sure that we really finish off his rehab and his ability to play at AFL level right, and we think the best form of doing that is at VFL level." Goodwin said it was highly likely that Viney would have just a one-week stint in the VFL before returning to the senior side, with the Dees to take on Carlton at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in round nine. The Melbourne mentor said the match committee seriously considered bringing the young gun back into the fold this week. "Obviously we did. We want to get him back playing in our AFL team, but we think he's been out for nine months. We've certainly prepared him to play AFL footy," Goodwin said. "But, at the same time we think the best approach at this point is to play him in the VFL and make sure he's 100 per cent ready to go." Viney's foot problems stem from surgery he had to release the plantar fascia in his foot in July of last year. The 2016 best-and-fairest winner developed a stress fracture in his right foot after he returned too quickly following the plantar fascia injury and then suffered a setback on the eve of the club's season-opener against Geelong at the MCG, when he complained of pain through his big toe. Meanwhile, midfielder Christian Salem underwent surgery to repair the thumb he broke against Essendon in round six, but Goodwin said he expects he will be good to go against the Suns in Brisbane. "He trained fully today (Wednesday) so he's done everything possible, so he's definitely in the mix. We'll pick the team tonight, but there's a good chance that he'll be playing," said Goodwin. Read the full article
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