From surprise losses to some horror injury news, we take a look at the ten things that we took away from round two.

7. Jack Watts

When the former number one pick had a nightmare of an off-season, Watts was able to produce a stellar game last weekend accumulating 22 disposals and nine marks. The 28-year-old had many believing he was set for a comeback year.  That come-back year came to a crashing halt when the rejuvenated half-back-flanker was taken down in a tackle by Dale Thomas. Watts' ankle was caught under the Blues veteran resulting in the 196cm being stretchered off to the claps of the Port Adelaide faithful. It is unlikely we will see Watts again in 2019.

Jack Watts during the round 11 AFL match between the Hawthorn Hawks and the Port Adelaide Power at University of Tasmania Stadium on June 2, 2018 in Launceston, Australia.