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Could Jack Watts become our next captain?


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This season, he has led from the front, placed himself Hird-like in positions to effect the contest and kicked crunch-goals.  I remember a point in the Hawks game when he went into defence and really started throwing his weight around (and got knuckle-sandwiches in the process).  

Apart from maybe Jack Viney or even big Treebeard Gawn, who do you think would take the mantle from Nathan The Midfield Jones?

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Too late!  Jones has anointed Jack Viney!  http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/nathan-jones-says-jack-viney-will-be-the-next-melbourne-captain/news-story/b552d255ab4f756475f02935733d0921

Not up to Jones to decide I know but Viney is how the cards lie. He was born for the job.

Jack Watts is a happy lad, showing good on field leadership which will continue regardless of who is captain.

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8 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Definitely leadership group material based on his output this year. But I still think Viney is next in line after a couple more years from Jones.

Viney, Watts maybe VC

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Don't burden Watts with the captaincy. FFS. This is the first season he's played consistently good footy. Let's just allow him to play his role and he'll be far better for it.

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31 minutes ago, MrBurns said:

This season, he has led from the front, placed himself Hird-like in positions to effect the contest and kicked crunch-goals.  I remember a point in the Hawks game when he went into defence and really started throwing his weight around (and got knuckle-sandwiches in the process).  

Yep, noticed Watts has been playing some great crunch time footy.
Wants to impact the contest when the heats on .
Loving his work ATM.
 

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I would think it'd be Viney, but Watts would make an outstanding vice.  Always the first senior player to run to a young player after they've made a mistake and talk to them.  Him and Viney would complement each other well.

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Interesting a thread appears. Eldest lad and I were discussing this very thing last evening. 

We reckon he's better as VC material. He's earning it.

He's stood up . Very impressed. Onya Jack

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if watts maintains his form for the remainder of the year, then he's a lock for 2017's leadership group. jones (c) and viney (vc) for next two years, then viney to take over, with gawn/watts/t-mac (if he gets his act together) as the vc.

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Viney all the way for me as next captain but 100% will be a key figure in the leadership group next year and possible co-VC. I feel Jones will go around again as captain and Watts could be co-VC to Viney or deputy VC maybe. 

But Watts's leadership has been outstanding this year. 

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Viney was born to captain the Dees, BUT Jack Watts is a legend and has started being a real on field leader so would make a servicable captain for sure. 

JV7 next skipper for me, but i'd give Nathan Jones another couple of years at it though. 

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Even Watts would be happy to see "Jones  > Viney" but it would be a travesty for Watts not to see out his career as Vice-Captain!

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Viney with the C and Gawn as VC from 2018 or 2019. Wattsy does enough without the title, let him continue to focus on his own game without the added pressure of being either Captain or Vice.

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On 8/8/2016 at 2:10 AM, RalphiusMaximus said:

If it were to be an issue in the next couple of years I'd say Watts is a viable choice because we don't want to put it on Viney too soon.  If it's a question for four or five years in the future then Viney will be in his prime and more than ready for it. 

I honestly think it could be more like 2-3 years but i see your point.

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