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11 minutes ago, Elegt said:

People on here still seem to think he is a top bloke

Given it was 2pm on a Sunday afternoon I'd doubt it'd be alcohol or drug related though.  

 
6 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Given it was 2pm on a Sunday afternoon I'd doubt it'd be alcohol or drug related though.  

Depends how Big his Saturday Night was. 
i often drove home years ago Sunday arvo. 

7 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Given it was 2pm on a Sunday afternoon I'd doubt it'd be alcohol or drug related though.  

Still did a runner which is a low act


7 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Given it was 2pm on a Sunday afternoon I'd doubt it'd be alcohol or drug related though.  

Yeah, cause no one drinks or does drugs on a Sunday afternoon. Especially AFL footballers.

17 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Given it was 2pm on a Sunday afternoon I'd doubt it'd be alcohol or drug related though.  

are you kidding, hit a parked car and left the scene

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On 9/25/2020 at 12:12 AM, Diamond_Jim said:

A comparison between Jack and Travis would make for a depressing thread.

But there was real talent in them two blokes.

Looking forward to seeing them both in the stands as Yze coaches an MFC premiership in 2022

perhaps throw in Colin Sylvia

 
21 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Given it was 2pm on a Sunday afternoon I'd doubt it'd be alcohol or drug related though.  

Rumour is he was driving Mrs Daisy to Church. City of them n all.

Once your in the limelight you cannot afford to get into any trouble or you end in the public eye and you cannot hide.

YOU WILL BE CAUGHT!.   It is like Hollywood.   Poor Jack I feel for him.


Been a bad few days for retirees! (and Crows players)

 

1 hour ago, Demons1858 said:

l still remember the uproar from supporters on this forum when he was getting traded

We got fritta back. Absolute steal 

3 hours ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Given it was 2pm on a Sunday afternoon I'd doubt it'd be alcohol or drug related though.  

He is a football player so who knows. 

To do a runner there is clearly something behind the scenes that would be alcohol or drug related. Why else would one do it?

Oh Jack. I don’t think there has ever been a MFC player that I wanted to really achieve higher standards more than Jack.

I’ve always stuck up for him but he really does continue to crap the bed and tarnish his “good lad” reputation.


who's a naughty boy then??

15 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

wonder if it was a laconic hit and run

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I thought he always tried to avoid contact?

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Jack  Watts would be the ideal person to help with the all round kicking skills especially  goal kicking . I wonder if he would be interested.  Would have a lot to offer., after all he is a true Melbourne boy. 

Much loved by many at the Dees.

23 hours ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Given it was 2pm on a Sunday afternoon I'd doubt it'd be alcohol or drug related though.  

Yeah, he was probably just snorting more of that Wiesn Koks

 
7 hours ago, nosoupforme said:

Jack  Watts would be the ideal person to help with the all round kicking skills especially  goal kicking . I wonder if he would be interested.  Would have a lot to offer., after all he is a true Melbourne boy. 

Much loved by many at the Dees.

Gotta love the Jack.

On 9/30/2020 at 6:46 AM, nosoupforme said:

Jack  Watts would be the ideal person to help with the all round kicking skills especially  goal kicking . I wonder if he would be interested.  Would have a lot to offer., after all he is a true Melbourne boy. 

Much loved by many at the Dees.

I wouldn’t be against it (I think I may have suggested it earlier!) but hearing about him being involved in that car accident, sounds like he still has some growing up to do. 

I hope the club reaches out to him though. 


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