Who's Your Pick for the Next 10 Years?

Which duo do you think will be better?

  • Dear / Watson

  • Caddy / Kako


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Nov 1, 2021
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I might be jumping the gun with this poll since the Hawthorn players have shown a lot more so far, but here we go anyway!

So, who would you choose for the next decade?

Calsher Dear

  • Height: 195cm
  • Age: 19
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Nick Watson

  • Height: 170cm
  • Age: 19

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Nate Caddy
  • Height: 193cm
  • Age: 19

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Isaac Kako
  • Height: 176cm
  • Age: 18

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It's obvious which way this poll will go, and with good reason, considering how impressive Hawthorn's duo were last year! However, it will be interesting to revisit this later on if Kako and Caddy live up to their hype.
 
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Caddy showed a bit last year and was a solid pick up, even at the pointy end of the draft and can't fault Essendon for making that call.

But what Dear showed last year was amazing for a kid that most clubs wouldn't have even considered drafting, and then that final against the Doggies was out of this world. Kid played like a #1 draft pick, you'd have to go back as far as Jesse Hogan's debut year to find a better 1st year from a key tall.

And Watson, he's got best small forward in the game stamped all over him. So with that in mind have to back my Hawthorn boys in.

But Essendon have still done ok out of this.
 
I hate Hawthorn but Calsher Dear and Wizard Watson are established goods that have significant match winning/changing impact.

Dear's breakout season for Hawthorn last year as astonishing, and a massive tick to his work rate and dedication, as well as Hawthorn's VFL/Junior development program

Caddy will be an outstanding KPF for Essendon, I haven't seen anything of Kako to comment..

But right now the Hawkers are ahead

It's a bit tinged with sadness as the late great Paul Dear isn't around to watch his son take the AFL by storm (would like to think he is somewhere, some place in the great footy pavilion in the sky)
 

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