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Presti35 wrote:If its a pick past 35 then I say go for it.
Although, it's sounding like other clubs will be offering a pick in the mid to late 20's, which will put us out of it, unless we involve pick 6 for their pick 10.
It doesn't matter if other clubs offer more. Watts has to agree to move to the club in question. If we want him all we have to do is convince him to nominate us and the rest will take care of itself
Deja Vu wrote:It doesn't matter if other clubs offer more. Watts has to agree to move to the club in question. If we want him all we have to do is convince him to nominate us and the rest will take care of itself
Ah! Well if pick 36 got it done, I'd be happy with that.
Member 7167 wrote:But the big question is will Watts do a Howe/Dunn if he comes to the Pies and become a better player. Our culture seems very good at the moment and good culture can create better players.
Howe and Dunn come across as very different personalities from Watts though.
this may be true of dunn but certainly not howe. Howe used up his talent at Melbourne as he was wildly inconsistent and didn't seem to want to do anything but take speccies. buckley was heavily criticized for taking this reject of a player and he was maligned still further for his decision to move him into the backline.
how inspired does it look now as most people agree he had very close to an AA season back there this year to follow up a strong 2016.
bucks will get no credit for this of course. We are too busy blaming him personally for the Mayne pick up.
per McClure on SEN, but Matthew Lloyd (with Kane Cornes) on Trade Radio says (despite that report) Watts still weighing up future, no decision for a few days yet.