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2 hours ago, Demonland said:

The is not a thread about Jack Watts. He can be discussed ad nauseum here:

We needed a new poll on the homepage so this thread is purely to state your opinion on whether he should be picked for Round 1.

DL, you are doing my head in, is it or is it not another Jack Watts thread?

Yes if he plays well against WCE. movies johnny depp fear and loathing in las vegas fear and loathing hunter s thompson

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We already have x^2 threads on JW, and a round 1 team thread (or maybe several)....so we need this?

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In England they have a thing about hearing "the first cuckoo" to show that spring's nearly here.

On Demonland at about the same time of year we have a thing about hearing "the first Jack Watts poll" to show the footy season's nearly here.

Thus the connection between "Jack Watts poll" and "cuckoo".

And he should, but he won't.

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Goodwin is going to cop it big time from us and the media if the following events happen:

  • We lose to St Kilda
  • Our forward line is dysfunctional
  • Watts is running around in some meaningless minor league scratch match
  • Weideman gets 3 possessions and 0 marks
  • Vandenberg has a disposal efficiency that matches his jumper number 

I fear the last 2 may occur if things go south and Watts misses the match.

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He's in our best 22 so he plays. If he's down at Casey and I see plodders like Vandenberg running round against St Kilda then I'll be annoyed, especially if we lose. I don't care if he has a supposed attitude problem, if he plays and plays well then it's irrelevant.

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He should play JLT 3 v WC and if he lays 3 forward line tackles and 10 pressure acts he plays round 1. 

If he doesn't do the team things with increased intensity then I'm happy to go in against the Saints with lesser players who will give their all. It's a long season and we have to get Watts sorted out at the start of the year otherwise he may as well have played the last two weeks.

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1 hour ago, P-man said:

So basically we are to discuss whether Jack Watts should play in Round 1 without discussing Jack Watts...

 

Over to you Demonlanders.

So will this be used?

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12 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

He should play JLT 3 v WC and if he lays 3 forward line tackles and 10 pressure acts he plays round 1. 

 

Do you hold every other player to the same standard? How many tackles and pressure acts have you counted from Hogan so far?

If Watts is part of our best side in round 1 then he plays - and surely nobody is arguing that he isn't.

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34 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

He's in our best 22 so he plays. If he's down at Casey and I see plodders like Vandenberg running round against St Kilda then I'll be annoyed, especially if we lose. I don't care if he has a supposed attitude problem, if he plays and plays well then it's irrelevant.

No it is not.

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50 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

He's in our best 22 so he plays. If he's down at Casey and I see plodders like Vandenberg running round against St Kilda then I'll be annoyed, especially if we lose. I don't care if he has a supposed attitude problem, if he plays and plays well then it's irrelevant.

Gee VDB gets a bad rap round these parts. I re-watched the Carlton game the other day and he did some very handy things.

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3 minutes ago, watchtheeyes said:

Gee VDB gets a bad rap round these parts. I re-watched the Carlton game the other day and he did some very handy things.

He is a pretty good midfielder. Unfortunatly with the depth of our midfield he doesnt quite get in there. They keep playing him forward but he is not anywhere near as good as a forward. ANB is in the same boat. They are great for midfield depth but I hate when the club play them out of position just to reward them. I'd rather see them play T Smith in the medium forward role than VDB

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I think he should play in the JLT 3 game and if he does it would be great to see him perform strongly. 

It would both vindicate Goodwins actions and silence Watts' critics.

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