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And watts is starting to believe in his strenght, skill and self

 

I love the way if Watts kicks a goal Hogan is the first one over to him and vice versa, they've
developed a great affinity down there this year.

27 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I think C Pederson has finally stepped up and over Dawes.

Agreed. He's a vastly more useful player in this team. Fantastic contested mark down back (Dawes? nope), serviceable key forward (Dawes? tick), powerful presence and link up player in the midfield when required (Dawes? nope), capable of rucking despite height (Dawes? nope).

 

Watched Watts 4 goals again today. Had a little bit of everything, my favourite was the set shot from out on the boundary, left pocket city end.


6 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Watched Watts 4 goals again today. Had a little bit of everything, my favourite was the set shot from out on the boundary, left pocket city end.

One of the goals he kicked was a set shot on 50 on an angle very similar to last week in Hobart, I think he got told in the week to back himself more. The players and coaches are showing confidence in him and he's growing from it. 

I'm loving the love between Watts and Hogan, their developing a really good relationship. 

The On the Couch crew were just pumping up the Watts Hogan combo.

 

I find Harmes looking to hit up Hogan more exciting.

Such a great combo.

i think Watts is actually better as a deep forward if we have good ball movement as he tends to be able to get more of a gap between him and his defender on the lead. Hogan is still supreme on the one-on-one and has a bigger tank than Watts so he's also great up the ground.


59 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

What about some [censored] commitment then?

I'll get onto it right away. 

13 hours ago, Franky_31 said:

I got it wrong.

I didnt think Jack would come good. Im very happy the wait was worth it. Id be gnashing my teeth if JW had been traded and this form was being enjoyed by another team.

 

I got it right.

Very proud of Jack. And myself.

 

39 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

That was a great pass. 

Aren't Harmes and Hogan great mates too? I reckon Harmes knows exactly where Hogan is going to be...


Just now, Undeeterred said:

Aren't Harmes and Hogan great mates too? I reckon Harmes knows exactly where Hogan is going to be...

...in Perth? Hey Jumbo.

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