Viojo-Rainbow was recruited by Carlton with pick 28 in the AFL national draft after a consistent season with TAC Cup side Western Jets. The Jets had five players snapped up in the draft — their best result in almost two decades. Viojo-Rainbow has ...
After overcoming a spinal problem earlier in the year, Viojo-Rainbow said he was “starstruck” meeting Chris Judd and Marc Murphy at Visy park, but hoped he could add to the club's on-field stocks. “I love going for the aerial ball and I'm not afraid to ...
Boekhorst joined fellow draftees Dillon Viojo-Rainbow (pick No.28), Clem Smith (pick No.60) and Jayden Foster (pick No.63) in front of the cameras on Monday morning. Viojo-Rainbow (who could usurp Collingwood's Steele Sidebottom for the best surname ...
He hopes to provide midfield speed and "someone who can break the lines and use the ball long to our forwards". The Blues also unveiled Smith, a defender from Western Australia, Dillon Viojo-Rainbow, also a defender, and forward Jayden Foster, the son ...
And Viojo-Rainbow deserves a resounding tick of approval. From 12 TAC Cup games for the Jets, he was named in the best a staggering 10 times as he waved away the inconsistency bug. “I would have liked to have done more but I was really happy with ...
A few inconsistent spots punctuated Viojo-Rainbow's season. There are times in games where he doesn't have an impact, and he's hard to notice. Invariably a spearing kick or dashing run breaks those passages, but it's still something to work on so he ...