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Jack Watts retires and reaches financial settlement with Port – The Age
Jack Watts has given up a significant sum of money by retiring when he was contracted for 2021 at Port Adelaide on a substantial deal.

Jack Watts has given up a significant sum of money by retiring when he was contracted for 2021 at Port Adelaide on a substantial deal.
Watts, the 2008 No. 1 pick who was traded to Port Adelaide in 2017, had reached a trigger that gave him a contract, at as much as $500,000, to play for the Power next year extending his three-year contract into a fourth season.
But 29-year-old Watts, who had struggled to get a game with the 2020 minor premiers, has reached a settlement with Port that will have …
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