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Jack Watts Pre-Season 2010-2011

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Jack Watts is currently 83 kgs

Rohan Bail is an elite runner...and is currentl 91 kgs..

Watts has about another 13 kgs to go before i'll start judging him as a footballer. If he can maintain his speed and build a bit more of an engine, with a bit more muscle...then all things are looking good

 

Bails is also 5 foot shorter than watts.

He put on 9kg last year, let's give the kid sOme time he'll come good

I'm more interested at what trenners & scully look like! Imagine young scull with a body that can take the bumps on the middle of the pack!!!

 

I will go on the record and say that I am all in favour of Jack Watts having a pre season 2011/2012.

I will go on the record and say that I am all in favour of Jack Watts having a pre season 2011/2012.

Big call. I think that one could come back to bite you.

I will go on the record and say that I am all in favour of Jack Watts having a pre season 2011/2012.

Waste of time.

He'll never amount to anything anyway :blink:

 

I love these threads!


I really want to see how tough Jordie is going to be with 6 more months in the gym. I reackon he will be breaking people in tackles very soon.

lets move right along and talk about something that needs to be talked about

Jack Watts is currently 83 kgs

Rohan Bail is an elite runner...and is currentl 91 kgs..

Watts has about another 13 kgs to go before i'll start judging him as a footballer. If he can maintain his speed and build a bit more of an engine, with a bit more muscle...then all things are looking good

Rohan Bail is 22, born June 26/1988.......

Jack Watts is 19, born March 26/1991..... Tall with a wiry frame.

He'll get there. But he has to spend a big effort in the weights room.

Waste of time.

He'll never amount to anything anyway :blink:

I know im new to this but your joking yeah?

Watts will be a champion, no doubt about it. By champion i mean 200 games + , 400 goals + and a B&F.

let time tell us who is right i guess...

I know im new to this but your joking yeah?

Watts will be a champion, no doubt about it. By champion i mean 200 games + , 400 goals + and a B&F.

let time tell us who is right i guess...

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You guys are shocking. He is 19 years old.

Other than Lance Whitnall who ended up being a fat, slow slob who can tell me of a 19yr old key forward that was able to tear games apart????

Ill tell you. NO ONE

this year should be treated as his first year. In RIEWOLDTS first year he didnt even play a senior game.

Next year he will put on 8kg and kick 45+ goals and will end up being a excellent player.

You guys are too quick to judge and this is for sure, Demon fans should be use to patience.

Give him a break. i guarentee that next year rounf one you will all be saying he looks huge and set for a great season.

I know im new to this but your joking yeah?

Watts will be a champion, no doubt about it. By champion i mean 200 games + , 400 goals + and a B&F.

let time tell us who is right i guess...

Unfortunately redandblueblood, you walked into a minefield.

There is a new Watts thread every week and pretty much everyone has had enough of them in any way shape or form.

As for your lack of understanding of sarcasm, rookie mistake but make it again at your peril. People eat their young around here...... :blink::blink::blink:


Sarcasm? I thought you meant it :) Let that be a lesson, sarcastic people are always misunderstood.

Sarcasm is the only way I know how to effectively communicate on Demonland, especially when it comes to Jack Watts.

I do believe that Watts threads have now taken over from "Miller is shite", "We can't kick-in", and "Put contracted player X on the rookie list" as the most repeated topics on Demonland.

I was told by someone who supposedly talked to Jack a few weeks back and he mentioned that in Feb he got tonsillitis and lost 11kgs, of which he had only put about 8kg of that back on up to about the Sydney game. I was under the impression that this was someone else who had lost all the weight, but if it was definitely him, it would make it hard on him and therefore if he can get through his first pre-season unscathed, then he should have a big year.

I was told by someone who supposedly talked to Jack a few weeks back and he mentioned that in Feb he got tonsillitis and lost 11kgs, of which he had only put about 8kg of that back on up to about the Sydney game. I was under the impression that this was someone else who had lost all the weight, but if it was definitely him, it would make it hard on him and therefore if he can get through his first pre-season unscathed, then he should have a big year.

At least in appears Watts has no trouble putting on weight. Should get to 95kg with a year or 2.

If only Morton had those genes

 

Yeah, that'd make him heavier than Rivers and Macdonald, doesn't sound right.

MFC site his him at 91kg, but Footywire has him listed at 81kg.

a typo ? never !!! lol

At least in appears Watts has no trouble putting on weight. Should get to 95kg with a year or 2.

If only Morton had those genes

Morton definitely had surgery in the preseason and lost about 8kg - wouldn't be him you are thinking of..?

From memory it was something to do with his adenoids(?)

In any case, it adds to his case for why he hasn't put much bulk on yet.

He also looked to have grown taller at the start of this year, but I think that may have been an illusion as a result of him getting skinner again.


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