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I watched the first quarter of Casey v Blues last night and he absolutely dominated kicked 2-3 goals and hit the post once as well. Can't wait for this kid to play next year he's going to be a beauty. He does have a weird set shot style though, he runs out to the right even when directly in front but as long as they go through the middle that's all that matters.

 

Add to his performance on the weekend the fact that he didn't manage to hold on to about 5 other packs marks (he had a couple of grabs but just couldn't pull them in) that he may well have taken any other week. He made kicking 6 goals look easy.

I watched him play against the Bombers at Windy Hill.. Joey Daniher looked like a star in the making, Hogan looked better..

Both will be the best Power Forwards in the game one day..

 

Please people, keep a lid on it, don't want heaps of pressure on this kid, same shyte happened to J.Watts who has taken longer to come on because of scrutiny.

ah yes, more perpetuation of mindless regurgitation and mythologies created by the media.

please explain to us exactly how supporter enthusiasm had a negative affect on Jack Watts' career

don't tell me THAT there was supporter enthusiasm, don't tell me THAT his career got off to a slow start, explain to me how those two things are linked

thanks

Both will be the best Power Forwards in the game one day..

I knew this period was coming, but I was about 3 years out. There really had been a dearth of star key forwards coming into the game and it was only a matter of time before it corrected itself. With Cameron, Daniher, Hogan, Boyd and hopefully Patton getting back onto the park the next 10 years should be exciting for AFL fans.


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