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How much game time? 53%

How many Kicks? 7

How many Handballs? 4

How many Goals? 4

How many points? 2

Efficiency? 87%

Where will he play? Close to goal or up half forward? Close to goal

Will he kick a goal with his first kick? Yes

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15 possesions

5 marks

2 tackles

1 goal

Posted

How much game time? 70%

How many Kicks? 9

How many Handballs? 7

How many Goals? 2

How many points? 0

Efficiency? 79%

Where will he play? Close to goal or up half forward? Wing/HFF

Will he kick a goal with his first kick? No

Or hopefully more than just a handball.

Posted

How much game time? 56%

How many Kicks? 9

How many Handballs? 7

How many Goals? 1

How many points? 0

Efficiency? 89%

Where will he play? Close to goal or up half forward? Half forward

Will he kick a goal with his first kick? No.

Posted

How much game time? 70% (will start on the bench)

How many Kicks? 13

How many Handballs? 3

How many Goals? 2

How many points? 0

Efficiency? 90%

Where will he play? Close to goal or up half forward? HFF (will pretty much play Miller's role)

Will he kick a goal with his first kick? No

Posted

9 kicks 5 handballs 84%

2 goals if we win, 1 if we lose.

4 marks

Will start on the bench, come on 10 into the first to massive applause

Posted

11 kicks

5 handballs

2 goals

0 points

6 marks

2 tackles

play half forward/forward pocket

Posted

15 possesions

10 kicks

5 handballs

3 marks

0 goals

if anyone has actually watched his last 2 weeks he has been so far up the ground that his chances of kicking a goal are very slim


Posted

How much game time? 75%

To start on the bench

How many Kicks? 15

How many Handballs? 4

How many Goals? 1

How many points? 2

Efficiency? 88%

Where will he play? Close to goal or up half forward? HFF

Will he kick a goal with his first kick? No

Posted

How much game time? 77%

How many Kicks? 12

How many Handballs? 5

How many Goals? 3 :lol:

How many points? 1

Efficiency? 84%

Where will he play? Close to goal or up half forward? Both

Will he kick a goal with his first kick? yes

Posted

How much game time? 80%

How many Kicks? 12

How many Handballs? 8

How many Marks? 6 (2 Contested)

How many Goals? 3.2

Efficiency? 92%

Where will he play? Close to goal or up half forward? Both

Will he kick a goal with his first kick? of course

Posted

Game time: 65%

Kicks: 4

Handballs: 4

Marks: 3

Goals: 0

Efficiency: 73%

Position: Half forward/Wing (away from goals)

First kick goal? NO

I don't expect too much from Watts in his first game. He is a boy amongst men and I think we should be excited for the future but not expect him to do a great deal this year.

Posted

I'd be happy if he got between 10 and 15 touches. Any more and we're probably expecting too much of him.

Posted

I'm more interested in quality as opposed to quantity.

Something around 12 or so touches would be nice. I just want him to show a little of what he can do.

A bit of a tease of future potential.

Posted

How much game time? 100%

How many Kicks? 20

How many Handballs? 20

How many Goals? 2000

How many points? 0

Efficiency? 110%

Where will he play? Close to goal or up half forward? everywhere

Will he kick a goal with his first kick? Yes

watts=god

Posted
only 4o possessions for 2000 goals, interesting :)

hahah.. thats right.. hes that damn good.. think about it :D


Posted
How much game time? 53%

How many Goals? 4

How many points? 2

if watts kicks 4.2, there is no chance he will e left on the bench for nearly half the game...

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10 kicks

2 handballs

12 disposals (83% effective)

5 marks (1 contested)

3.1 goals behinds

2 tackles

4 inside 50's

1 goal assist

1 free for

0 frees against

0 clangers

From around 75% game time.

He'll kick a behind with his first kick in AFL (after hitting the post from 45m out, on the run, near the boundary), and a goal with his 2nd kick. The other 2 of his 3 goals will come in the last quarter, the first of them, coming early in the last, to put us in the lead for the first time since the 1st qtr, the second to ice the game around the 27 min mark... for the fairy-tale finish we all long for!

Dees to win by 19 points on the back of a perfect debut from JW.

Coincidentally, the final margin's the same as Watts' contribution to the score. Thus making Watts, THE difference! :D

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Don't care about Quantity, That's not the point. Quality is the key

Even if he only has one kick- if it goes to where it is intended i will be rapt & jack will say "I can do this & i deserve to be on this Ground.

A couple of early touches would be Fantastic, His First Mark & Kick at Goal, if he can achieve that on Monday He will be rolling.

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10 kicks

2 handballs

12 disposals (83% effective)

5 marks (1 contested)

3.1 goals behinds

2 tackles

4 inside 50's

1 goal assist

1 free for

0 frees against

0 clangers

From around 75% game time.

He'll kick a behind with his first kick in AFL (after hitting the post from 45m out, on the run, near the boundary), and a goal with his 2nd kick. The other 2 of his 3 goals will come in the last quarter, the first of them, coming early in the last, to put us in the lead for the first time since the 1st qtr, the second to ice the game around the 27 min mark... for the fairy-tale finish we all long for!

Dees to win by 19 points on the back of a perfect debut from JW.

Coincidentally, the final margin's the same as Watts' contribution to the score. Thus making Watts, THE difference! :D

Keep your Pants on Dude, it's still only friday!!!! Haha!

Posted
15 possesions

5 marks

2 tackles

1 goal

15 possesions

10 kicks

5 handballs

3 marks

0 goals

if anyone has actually watched his last 2 weeks he has been so far up the ground that his chances of kicking a goal are very slim

Melbman and Freak to fight it out for top honours.

Anything over 20 touches would be an awesome return. Anything over 3 goals would be sensational. I'm predicting somewhere in the mid-teens for touches. What will matter is the manner in which he gets it and uses it. One snap like his one a couple of weeks ago would be enough to thrill the parochial.

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Keep your Pants on Dude, it's still only friday!!!! Haha!

:lol:

HAHAHA... i know, but as i said in another thread, i don't think i've been as excited for a game since the 2000 GF!

In all honesty though, as long as he gets thru unscathed and doesn't make any massive howlers, i'll be wrapt with his game. And a win on top of that well, that would make my day, no, my year!

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