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About me

  • Melbourne Demons
  • Sport
  • Australian Rules Football
  • AFL

Jack Viney’s father Todd played over 200 games with the Melbourne Football Club and is a former captain, two-time Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott Medallist, and a member of Melbourne’s Hall of Fame and Team of the Century.

Moving to Adelaide in his early teens after Todd became an assistant coach at the Adelaide Football Club, Jack attended Prince Alfred College for Years 9 and 10, becoming just the second Year 9 student to play with the first XVIII in the school’s 147-year history.

He captained South Australia to victory in the 2010 Under-16 Championships and was named the state’s most valuable player, while also receiving a scholarship with the Australian Institute of Sport as part of the AIS-AFL Academy, travelling to Europe as part of their 30-man squad.

Viney made his AFL debut in Round 1, 2013 and picked up a Rising Star nomination along the way, finishing his first season with 13 games to his name.

He then played almost a full season in 2014 and his ability to compete against older and more physically developed opponents was obvious, combining his strength and natural understanding of the game to play with a maturity beyond his years.

Finishing Runner-Up in the 2015 Club Championship, he went one better in 2016 to win his first Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott Memorial Trophy after a dominant year in the midfield.

He was formally recognised as an emerging leader of the club and awarded the Ron Barassi Jnr Trophy for outstanding leadership qualities, and was promoted to co-captain for season 2017.

Collecting his second Ron Barassi Jnr and Club Champion Runner-Up awards in 2018, Viney combined with co-captain Nathan Jones to lead Melbourne to their first finals appearance since 2006.

In 2021 Viney played his 150th game in the Grand Final, celebrating in the best possible way by becoming a Premiership Player, with a strong finals series helping Melbourne break their Premiership drought.

Viney is currently studying a Bachelor of Commerce at Deakin University. In 2021, Viney was named as Deakin University's Male Sportsperson of the Year.

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