I always felt Vaulks put the interests of the team above anything else. When he was on the bench he was the first on the pitch after the end of a game to congratulate his team mates (assuming we got a good result, of course)
No one could ever fault his commitment, perhaps at times that commitment was in danger of boiling over - but he definitely cared.
His off-field work in the community is well-documented
Good luck, Will!