Jump to content

The Jack Watts Dossier


brendan

Recommended Posts

Guest Thomo

I think Stef Martin is the prime example on how long it takes to fully transition from being a basketballer to Footballer.

He and Jack have a lot in common.

Similar backgrounds - both in Basketball. Both big guys and late starters to football

Martin has had the potential for many years and now finally we are seeing great signs from him.

Martin now has a muscular strong fit body and its doing wonders to the way he plays. Showing so much confidence in his marking and great composure as well. He gains confidence and feeds of the knowledge that he has a strong body. It’s that simple.

Jack Watts is in the same boat and he will get there.

Martin played no organised football at all until he was 19. Watts played all through his junior years, including being in elite programs at Sandringham Dragons in the TAC cup and Vic metro. The amount he played at a junior level gets understated to suit the argument. When drafted, these boards were full of posts about how Melbourne drafted a footballer who can play the game in Watts, unlike Naitanui who was an athlete but hadn't played the game enough.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 165
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Martin played no organised football at all until he was 19. Watts played all through his junior years, including being in elite programs at Sandringham Dragons in the TAC cup and Vic metro. The amount he played at a junior level gets understated to suit the argument. When drafted, these boards were full of posts about how Melbourne drafted a footballer who can play the game in Watts, unlike Naitanui who was an athlete but hadn't played the game enough.

great post Thommo

As i said earlier, its convenient to use his basketball history as an excuse for where he is now, but when we drafted him im sure BP & the FD would have saw it as an upside to his footy skills (additional agility & evasiveness skills), not a hindrance which people now conveniently say that it is

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think Stef Martin is the prime example on how long it takes to fully transition from being a basketballer to Footballer.

He and Jack have a lot in common.

Similar backgrounds - both in Basketball. Both big guys and late starters to football

Martin has had the potential for many years and now finally we are seeing great signs from him.

Martin now has a muscular strong fit body and its doing wonders to the way he plays. Showing so much confidence in his marking and great composure as well. He gains confidence and feeds of the knowledge that he has a strong body. It’s that simple.

Jack Watts is in the same boat and he will get there.

bad bad correlation Kojak

Jack has a cupboard full of football trophies dating back to primary school

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This issue of not "trusting" Jack has just sprung up out of nowhere. I doubt that a single one of us has a clue what Jack's teammates think of him, other than they'd hopefully all be aware that at this stage he remains a key ingredient for our future success.

I picked it up from an article by Gary Lyon about AFL teams having their own VFL side. Here.

That (Simon) Buckley so effortlessly filled the hole created by the injuries to Nathan Brown and Nick Maxwell is further testament to the ''one club, two team'' policy. His complete understanding of the team rules and structures enabled him to slot in without missing a beat. It was clear that the rest of the team had total faith in his ability to play his role and demonstrated that trust by sharing and giving him the ball to execute when required.

(The emphasis is mine.)

I have suggested that perhaps MFC players don't have faith in Watts. Just suggested, mind.

Ed: expanded the emphasis

Edited by Mono
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest Thomo

I picked it up from an article by Gary Lyon about AFL teams having their own VFL side. Here.

(The emphasis is mine.)

I have suggested that perhaps MFC players don't have faith in Watts. Just suggested, mind.

Ed: expanded the emphasis

I don't believe that the players are deliberately ignoring Watts. I actually don't think that they are capable of ignoring him.

Our midfield is not good enough or has enough time to repeatable recognise over the past three years which player is in space, and make a decision as to whether they trust or like him enough to kick him the ball. The more likely reason is Watts is not moving to the right space. Jurrah, Green, Wonna, Dunn, even Maric, don't have the same problem with delivery. Watts either does not understand where he is supposed to be, can’t read the play, is being told the wrong things, or does not want to get to the contest. I believe he is struggling to read the play.

I believe that the club has so far handled Watt's development poorly. Watts missed out on an important step - learning to play senior football against men in the VFL. In a marketing stunt, he was thrown into the top level before he was ready, and since then it appears that the club is not willing to own up to the mistake, so they are leaving him in the side where he is out of his depth. It would be much better for him to go back to the VFL and learn the game, rather than struggling in the seniors and getting dragged. It can't be doing his football education or confidence any good getting half a dozen touches and looking lost.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So your only indicator of performance for a 20 year old KP forward playing on guys bigger than him, stronger than him and more experienced than him is contested marks.

Very very silly post

I'm glad you have nothing to do with decision making in our club.

He's a 196cm and weighs 92kg, he's hardly smaller than everyone else.

I advocate playing him every week. I would just like the players to kick it too him

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't believe that the players are deliberately ignoring Watts. I actually don't think that they are capable of ignoring him.

Our midfield is not good enough or has enough time to repeatable recognise over the past three years which player is in space, and make a decision as to whether they trust or like him enough to kick him the ball. The more likely reason is Watts is not moving to the right space. Jurrah, Green, Wonna, Dunn, even Maric, don't have the same problem with delivery. Watts either does not understand where he is supposed to be, can’t read the play, is being told the wrong things, or does not want to get to the contest. I believe he is struggling to read the play.

I believe that the club has so far handled Watt's development poorly. Watts missed out on an important step - learning to play senior football against men in the VFL. In a marketing stunt, he was thrown into the top level before he was ready, and since then it appears that the club is not willing to own up to the mistake, so they are leaving him in the side where he is out of his depth. It would be much better for him to go back to the VFL and learn the game, rather than struggling in the seniors and getting dragged. It can't be doing his football education or confidence any good getting half a dozen touches and looking lost.

I disagree. Watts has shown the ability to play at VFL level and his stats at AFL level aren't as bad as people on here make out. Interestingly, he averages more disposals, marks and goals per game over their careers than Bennell who's place in the side is rarely questioned. He also gets more of the ball than Wonna, albeit kicks fewer goals per game at this stage.

I watched Watts closely last week repeatedly make good leads to dangerous spots that were ignored in favour of poorer options. I don't think his teammates deliberately ignore him, but I think if people had honoured him a bit more last week we would not be having this discussion.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest Thomo

I disagree. Watts has shown the ability to play at VFL level and his stats at AFL level aren't as bad as people on here make out. Interestingly, he averages more disposals, marks and goals per game over their careers than Bennell who's place in the side is rarely questioned. He also gets more of the ball than Wonna, albeit kicks fewer goals per game at this stage.

I watched Watts closely last week repeatedly make good leads to dangerous spots that were ignored in favour of poorer options. I don't think his teammates deliberately ignore him, but I think if people had honoured him a bit more last week we would not be having this discussion.

Seems to be a common theme that his leads are not being honoured. I think that it is becase he is not reading the play and needs time to learn the game at Casey. What's your take on the reason, bad luck or something else?

Link to comment
Share on other sites


I hope they play Jack this week againt a team whom some will argue are largely made up of his peers or in some cases are even younger. This sort of outing shouldn't do him any harm at all and may let us know a bit more about where he is at.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

He's a 196cm and weighs 92kg, he's hardly smaller than everyone else.

I advocate playing him every week. I would just like the players to kick it too him

Exactly, I don't get this attitude everone sells 'he's a KPP they take longer' why is that? Scully had impact from day dot as the smallest bloke on the ground, how does being a big bloke excuse you from having any impact? It would mean something if he took the opposition's number 1 gorilla and wrestled him in the goalsquare, but he's not doing that, he's floating all over the place and his size should be giving him an advantage over most opponents out there, not gving him an excuse for spuddery

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Exactly, I don't get this attitude everone sells 'he's a KPP they take longer' why is that? Scully had impact from day dot as the smallest bloke on the ground, how does being a big bloke excuse you from having any impact? It would mean something if he took the opposition's number 1 gorilla and wrestled him in the goalsquare, but he's not doing that, he's floating all over the place and his size should be giving him an advantage over most opponents out there, not gving him an excuse for spuddery

'Checker' Hughes used to say give a bloke a extra year for every inch of over 6 foot.

While median height has changed since the 30s, the notion still applies.

Talls take longer.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

'Checker' Hughes used to say give a bloke a extra year for every inch of over 6 foot.

While median height has changed since the 30s, the notion still applies.

Talls take longer.

Based on the mathematics.....

196cm = ~ 6"5'

1 inch = 25.4mm

6 foot = 1.83m 0r 183cm

another 13cm = ~5' (inches +)

Therefore by Checker's reckoning we should give him 5 years (and one month). 2013.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

FMD a checker Hughes anecdote, how'd you get the dust off that one!?

all just lame excuses, I've had enough

if we get our acts together and dominate the suns this week we will see if can take the opportunity to benefit from it

time to perform Watts!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Seems to be a common theme that his leads are not being honoured. I think that it is becase he is not reading the play and needs time to learn the game at Casey. What's your take on the reason, bad luck or something else?

I think there is a noticeable difference between how he's moving this year to last year. Last year he repeatedly ran to the wrong spots and blew up a number of times pretty early in games. I am not seeing that this year.

I think he is being hurt firstly by the fact that, aside from three quarters so far this year, the team has been quite stagnant as we move the ball forward. If nobody is moving, it doesn't create a lot of space for guys like Watts to lead into. Interestingly, he isn't being overshadowed by any of our other forwards (Jurrah and Green included) in terms of marks this year either which suggests the problem isn't isolated to him. I tend to think the frequency of delivery and the quality of decision making by the mids has been abysmal for the most part and the whole forward set-up is suffering.

I also think he is not being helped by playing so far up the ground. He has barely played a minute as the focal target forward and I don't understand why they wouldn't give him some time in that role. I would love to see aforward fifty of Jurrah, Watts and Aussie isolated and see what he can do in those circumstances.

I may be wrong on both counts but they're my observations.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

FMD a checker Hughes anecdote, how'd you get the dust off that one!?

all just lame excuses, I've had enough

if we get our acts together and dominate the suns this week we will see if can take the opportunity to benefit from it

time to perform Watts!

We'd still be named after a flower if it wasn't for that useless old spud...

You're being needlessly dismissive again, C&B. Should look into that.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Demonland Forums  

  • Match Previews, Reports & Articles  

    GAMEDAY: Rd 10 vs West Coast

    It's Game Day and the Demons have returned to the site of their drought breaking Premiership to take on the West Coast Eagles in what could very well be a danger game for Narrm at Optus Stadium. A win and a percentage boost will keep the Dees in top four contention whilst a loss will cast doubt on the Dees flag credentials and bring them back to the pack fighting for a spot in the 8 as we fast approach the halfway point of the season.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 1

    WARNING by William from Waalitj

    As a long term resident of Waalitj Marawar, I am moved to warn my fellow Narrm fans that a  danger game awaits. The locals are no longer the easybeats who stumbled, fumbled and bumbled their way to the good fortune of gathering the number one draft pick and a generational player in Harley Reid last year. They are definitely better than they were then.   Young Harley has already proven his worth with some stellar performances for a first year kid playing among men. He’s taken hangers, k

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 20

    OVER YET? by KC from Casey

    The Friday evening rush hour clash of two of the VFL’s 2024 minnows, Carlton and the Casey Demons was excruciatingly painful to watch, even if it was for the most part a close encounter. I suppose that since the game had to produce a result (a tie would have done the game some justice), the four points that went to Casey with the win, were fully justified because they went to the best team. In that respect, my opinion is based on the fact that the Blues were a lopsided combination that had

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Casey Articles

    CENTIMETRES by Whispering Jack

    Our game is one where the result is often decided by centimetres; the touch of a fingernail, a split-second decision made by a player or official, the angle of vision or the random movement of an oblong ball in flight or in its bounce and trajectory. There is one habit that Melbourne seems to have developed of late in its games against Carlton which is that the Demons keep finding themselves on the wrong end of the stick in terms of the fine line in close games at times when centimetres mak

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Match Reports

    PREGAME: Rd 10 vs West Coast

    The Demons have a 10 day break before they head on the road to Perth to take on the West Coast Eagles at Optus Stadium on Sunday. Who comes in and who goes out?

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 527

    PODCAST: Rd 09 vs Carlton

    The Demonland Podcast will air LIVE on Sunday, 12th May @ 8:30pm. Join George, Binman & I as we analyse the Demons loss at the MCG against the Blues in the Round 09. You questions and comments are a huge part of our podcast so please post anything you want to ask or say below and we'll give you a shout out on the show. If you would like to leave us a voicemail please call 03 9016 3666 and don't worry no body answers so you don't have to talk to a human. Listen & Chat LIVE:

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 30

    VOTES: Rd 09 vs Carlton

    Last week Captain Max Gawn consolidated his lead over reigning champion Christian Petracca in the Demonland Player of the Year Award. Steven May, Jake Lever, Jack Viney & Clayton Oliver make up the Top 5. Your votes for the loss against the Blues. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 39

    POSTGAME: Rd 09 vs Carlton

    The Demons were blown out of the water in the first quarter and clawed their way back into the contest but it was a case of too little too late as they lost another close one to Carlton losing by 1 point at the MCG.  

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 486

    GAMEDAY: Rd 09 vs Carlton

    It's Game Day and the Demons are once again headlining another blockbuster at the MCG to kick off the round of footy. The Dees take on the Blues and have the opportunity to win their third game on the trot to solidify a spot in the Top 4 in addition to handing the Blues their third consecutive defeat to bundle them out of the Top 8.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 959
  • Tell a friend

    Love Demonland? Tell a friend!

×
×
  • Create New...