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"Midfielder Jack is a local Aberdeen lad and a former Paul Lawrie Foundation BC youth player. He was recruited to the AFC Youth Academy after his team Airyhall were the last winners of the Alex Willoughby Cup. "The final was played at Groats Road where Jack scored the goals in a 2-1 win over Kingswells. Jack was also named man of the match. "Jack's mum and dad were a big part of the parent's association over the years, who do such a great job in helping the Youth Academy. Jack suffered a serious injury over in Holland but has worked really hard to get back to full fitness and has looked really good so far in pre-season. "Technically, he is a very good footballer, a good passer of the ball and I believe his best position at the moment is as a sitting midfielder. A big lad at 6' 4", he can also drop back and play in central defence." Neil Simpson, 2nd September 2020
On the 13th of July 2021 it was announced that Jack was joining Brechin City on a season long loan in order to get playing time and to gain experience. He returned to Pittodrie at the winter break in order to begin development as a centre-back. On 15th July 2022 the Club announced that Jack had signed a three year contract to keep him at Pittodrie till 2025 and on 12th January 2023 it was announced that he was going on loan to Kelty Hearts for the remainder of the season. On the 11th of October 2023 the Club announced that Jack had signed a new contract keeping him at Pittodrie until 2026. In the 2023-24 season he broke through to the senior squad, featuring mainly on the bench but gaining valuable experience by playing in Europe as well as domestic competitions. The following season he suffered a serious injury that kept him out of the picture for several week, but on his return he was offered an extended contract and on 7th April 2025 the Club announced that he had signed on until 2029. He celebrated by appearing as a substitute in the Scottish Cup semi-final against Hearts in April 2025 and then starting in the Final where he had an outstanding match against Celtic.