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watts sprinted before this guy beat him , whatever his name was...so emma quayle at the time on SEN said that it was the 2nd quickest. still bloody good and even more reason to get excited about our new player in JACK WATTS, go jacky boy. can't wait to catch up with him for a beer in the next couple of months with some boys from brighton.

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The great Yze_Magic doesnt jump ship.

Pump up your tyres, why don't you.

I see Naitanui missed out on Croads record for vertical jump. Got mid 70's. Watts 70cm flat. Croad had record of 83cm.

Naita struggling at camp Y_M......... :lol:

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I see Naitanui missed out on Croads record for vertical jump. Got mid 70's. Watts 70cm flat. Croad had record of 83cm.

Naita struggling at camp Y_M......... :lol:

And he didn't smash Brennan's running vertical leap record as expected, he did equal it though at 103cm

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I say we go for the freak athelete...Jack Watts.

BOOOOOM!!!!

How do you like them apples Yze_No_More_Magic?

Sounds like you are suggesting that Watts is a better athlete than Naita?

I have heard some dribble from you, but this takes the cake.

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Sounds like you are suggesting that Watts is a better athlete than Naita?

I have heard some dribble from you, but this takes the cake.

Did I just read you saying someone else had posted dribble?

I've seen everything...

Please stop posting at demonland.

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Did I just read you saying someone else had posted dribble?

I've seen everything...

Please stop posting at demonland.

I come to Demonland for a reason.

To teach kids like you a bit about football.

As soon as you hear something that you cant comprehend or fathom, you tell me to bugger off.

Luckily there are people with open minds, unlike you.

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I come to Demonland for a reason.

To teach kids like you a bit about football.

As soon as you hear something that you cant comprehend or fathom, you tell me to bugger off.

Luckily there are people with open minds, unlike you.

It will be priceless if Melbourne draft Watts, as you will no doubt label him "the greatest footballer to ever walk the earth" and call him a superstar if he so much as handballs in the right direction.

You are as predictable and as boring as ever, which is why nobody can take your opinion seriously. I have never once seen you stick to your guns about anything, and I'm sure that this passing infatuation with Naita will change as well. If Freo pick him he'll be "a complete dud", won't he? :lol:

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It will be priceless if Melbourne draft Watts, as you will no doubt label him "the greatest footballer to ever walk the earth" and call him a superstar if he so much as handballs in the right direction.

You are as predictable and as boring as ever, which is why nobody can take your opinion seriously. I have never once seen you stick to your guns about anything, and I'm sure that this passing infatuation with Naita will change as well. If Freo pick him he'll be "a complete dud", won't he? :lol:

If Freo pick him they will always be able to say to us 'Thanks for drafting Watts'

He will be a superstar wherever he goes.

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watts sprinted before this guy beat him , whatever his name was...so emma quayle at the time on SEN said that it was the 2nd quickest. still bloody good and even more reason to get excited about our new player in JACK WATTS, go jacky boy. can't wait to catch up with him for a beer in the next couple of months with some boys from brighton.

He won't be 18 til next year though lol

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1. #39 Ashley Smith, Dandenong, Defender - 2.80 secs

2. #65 Jack Watts, Sandringham, Tall Forward - 2.82 secs

3. #12 Stephen Hill, West perth, Midfielder - 2.83 secs

4. #75 Nic Naitanui, Swan Districts, Ruck - 2.86 secs

5. #34 Tom Swift, Claremont, Midfielder - 2.89 secs

6. #15 Ryan Schoenmakers, Norwood, Forward - 2.90 secs

7. #3 Sam Blease, Eastern, Midfielder - 2.91 secs

7. #17 Nick Heyne, Gippsland, Forward - 2.91 secs

9. #43 Taylor Hunt, Sandringham, Defender - 2.92 secs

9. #30 Luke Shuey, Oakleigh, Midfielder - 2.92 secs

9. #33 Matthew DeBoer, Claremont, Midfielder - 2.92 secs

12.#74 Tyrone Vickery, Sandringham, Ruck - 2.94 secs

12.#21 Bryce Carroll, Western Jets, Forward - 2.94 secs

This has sold me on Watts but I hope we take Swift..... he was the highest mid in the uder 16 carnival and rated just as high as Rich two years ago had an ACL last year and cartlidge problems this year but he would be great to take with our pick 17 if he is still there which is highly possible considering the depth of this draft. WC are also keen on him ...

But he could add some speed to our midfield even though I think he is an inside midfielder

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Lifted from article at - AFL Draft Camp article

- 1.15pm-5pm – Psychomotor testing

(Reaction time, decision making and peripheral awareness)

Jack Watts – Sandringham Dragons, VIC

"There were some weird exercises that we had to do. In one, we had to hit the lights that flashed against the wall. We had to see how many we could hit in one minute. I did alright at that and scored 130, which was the best in our group. We also had an exercise with some flashing buttons, so it was good fun and challenging. I was fortunate enough to be in the top two in reaction time. Tyrone Vickery and I faced off in a competitive reaction time challenge and I got up. So I claimed the No.1 title in that," he said with a laugh

So, uhh, he's got subtle qualities as well as marking, speed, kicking, fitness...

Mind you, Tyrone Vickey's name is popping up all over the place. Ah well, can only have one.

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and here i was thinking that rushing behinds was the next killer tactic! Wait til we introduce flashing lights!

I liked Mick Malthouse's comments, saying the whole thing is only good because you get to meet the players, all the tests are rubbish.

Maybe if they had a "blockbuster fatigue simulator" he would enjoy the camp more

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The flashing lights is all about reactions, spatial awareness and hand-eye coordination, I'm a bit sceptical but I reckon those that fail miserably on these is where the real value lies. Weed out the slow brains.

I'd like to see Koschitzke try and do it, he'd be awful I reckon...

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and your spot on

Just Koschitzke has the worst awareness and footy smarts i think i've seen. then again i'm no expert, but i just feel that he really looks slow and dumb out on the field- takes a great mark, and when he's up and about and down in the goal square he is dangerous but most of the time he looks veeeeery dumb

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