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Retirements 2020

Hawks Conor Glass (back to Ireland) and Ricky Henderson.
 
Miles played some good games for us. Good luck to him.
 
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Snipper certainly put his head over the pill at Tigerland. Enjoy whatever the future may bring.
 
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Corey Jarhead Ellis

:nono What could have been...

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You'd have to say we got both the Miles & CEllis trade/delisting spot on.

Snippa was a good journeyman player, as dimma said you always know what you are going to get with him. He was never as good as some on here rated him, defensive spread wasn't there, even if he could win the ball.

Congrats to him on making the best of what he had.

Ellis never turned up in senior games for us.
 
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Hard to think of a more unfulfilled talent in modern times than Jack Watts. Athletically gifted with exquisite skills and a natural football brain but almost zero desire to compete.

Can’t help but wonder how much of that was a result of Melbourne’s “renowned” player development...
 
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Hard to think of a more unfulfilled talent in modern times than Jack Watts. Athletically gifted with exquisite skills and a natural football brain but almost zero desire to compete.

Can’t help but wonder how much of that was a result of Melbourne’s “renowned” player development...

I reckon you might be right there, just never seemed to want it. Why would you at Melbourne?

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Hard to think of a more unfulfilled talent in modern times than Jack Watts. Athletically gifted with exquisite skills and a natural football brain but almost zero desire to compete.

Can’t help but wonder how much of that was a result of Melbourne’s “renowned” player development...

Need to dig up the old Watts vs NicNat debate threads. They'd be a laugh to read again.
 
Hard to think of a more unfulfilled talent in modern times than Jack Watts. Athletically gifted with exquisite skills and a natural football brain but almost zero desire to compete.

Can’t help but wonder how much of that was a result of Melbourne’s “renowned” player development...
Yep, perfectly put.
 
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