Jack Watts is a former AFL player renowned for his time at both the Melbourne Football Club and Port Adelaide, where he made his mark as the No.1 draft pick in the 2008 AFL Draft.
Recruited by Melbourne at just 17, Watts faced intense pressure as the top draft pick, with many eyes on his development from the very start of his career. However, despite accusations of mismanagement at the Demons, Watts went on to play over 170 AFL matches and become one of the league’s most versatile players.
Throughout his career, Watts was regularly featured in Melbourne’s best and fairest count, finishing in the top ten three times. Known for his forward-line prowess, he also impressed with his flexibility to play in multiple positions on the field. Watts kicked over 160 goals in his career, with a career-high of 38 goals in 2016.
In 2015, Watts, alongside friends Adam Walsh and Jack Turner, launched Skwosh, a colourful men’s swimwear label known for its colourful and bold designs.