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Mate theres very little class in any midfield Watson has played in. You can say itBartel and Swan are surrounded by class (not to say there's no class in the Essendon midfield, it's just lacking a little more than the Pies and Cats).
Don't cut your team short there mate, you had a lot of injury problems in 2012 which stopped a lot of the class from shining bright, but you know what did shine bright? Watson, a diamond in the rough, a superstar player! Now hopefully he can mold those midfielders around him for a big 2013 for the Dons.Mate theres very little class in any midfield Watson has played in. You can say itits ok. Hoping next year Zaka, Howlett and Goddard will give him support and also aid Stanton to getting back to his early 2012 form.
At his best Jimmy Bartel. Had all the attributes of the others plus a way better overhead mark. In fact, for his size not many better contested marks.
At nearly 29, he's not the player he was at his absolute best. Still one of the first picked though.
Of the others I'd have Watson over Swan. Way better disposal efficiency from my observation.
Jobe admitted he had to improve in that area. He has somewhat but still way behind Jimmeh as a contested pack mark in my view. Swan is ok in a one-on-one marking contest but I'm yet to see him fly in a pack and take a big clean grab.Wouldn't say way better overhead, line ball who is better imo, these 3 are just about the best marking mids around.
I dont see how you could possibly argue other wise.