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Moron. He was Captain of SA. Injured his hips DURING the Champs in Game 2. Missed Game 3 along with Troy Menzel (only game SA lost). Came back for last 2 games and they won with him in it! Second last game against WA at Skilled Stadium was off for the last quarter when the Sandgropers made a late charge because he wasn't there directing his team around the park. All Aus because he deserved it. As picked by a plethora of AFL insiders including Shifter Sheehan, AIS/AFL Coaches and Recruiters. He lead from the front if you watched. Do YOUR homework mate.

IMO he played like a guy with crook hips - that is when he was out there, which wasn't often. Based on the champs I thought he was average.

 

IMO he played like a guy with crook hips - that is when he was out there, which wasn't often. Based on the champs I thought he was average.

He still dominated to the point where in one game he racked up 37 disposals. So your point of not able to dominate against his age group is just downright wrong. And of course he was picked on his SANFL senior form because he was a ztep above his own age group! Do you think he would be playing seniors for 2 years in the sanfl if he couldn't get a kick in his own age group?

Again if your going to wack a bloke for the sake of it atleast have a good enough reserch to back it up.

Yes Watts is responsible for everything good and bad that happens to this club.

 

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