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Great story.  Jack is back enjoying his footy with some mates.  Jack has always been a lad, and loves the social side of life and footy. It was the intensity of the AFL and the restrictions on social life.  He’s a great young man, intelligent, fun loving and a talented sportsman.  Hope he enjoys his footy life and showing his footy talent.  

 

I will always have a soft foot for Jack as he was so wonderful with kids, I often took my daughter to training 7 years ago and he was just brilliant in his interaction with her and a few years later when we had moved to Alice Springs he was also fantastic with my son, the kids loved him.

 
54 minutes ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

Brighton Grammar has produced not only Jack but current players Jayden Hunt and Christian Salim. Are there others I have missed?

Chris Dawes and Matthew Warnock were both BGS students.


9 hours ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

Brighton Grammar has produced not only Jack but current players Jayden Hunt and Christian Salim. Are there others I have missed?

Josh Kelly. Same year as Hunt and Salem.

12 hours ago, bingers said:

Wonder if he still likes swimming ... and there was something else (hmm, what was it?).

Sex, drugs and rock n roll apparently. I wonder what the outcome was with that hit and run charge from last year?

Great vision here: 

 

Surprised he knew the words though... Would not have sung them too often.

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On 5/10/2021 at 1:47 PM, tincan said:

Great vision here: 

 

Surprised he knew the words though... Would not have sung them too often.

In the bests, is that the Filipovic we had as a ruck rookie?


Jack Watts. The Peter Pan of football. Coodabeen.

8 hours ago, ProperDee said:

Jack Watts. The Peter Pan of football. Coodabeen.

Or Jack Watts has the “Peter Pan Syndrome”; that’s quite possible!

Eddie will be implacable. Yet again, a Port player will be wearing the prison bar jumper without recompense to Collingwood.

Saw him pretty often at the Half Moon hotel in Brighton so not surprised he ended up at Old Brightonians.

I wish him well.


2 hours ago, dino rover said:

Saw him pretty often at the Half Moon hotel in Brighton so not surprised he ended up at Old Brightonians.

I wish him well.

He went to Brighton Grammar.

3 hours ago, dino rover said:

Saw him pretty often at the Half Moon hotel in Brighton so not surprised he ended up at Old Brightonians.

They are so well mannered they only give half moons? Such good breeding!

25 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

They are so well mannered they only give half moons? Such good breeding!

 I would have thought they'd be raised to turn the other cheek.

 
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