- Albo’s favorite team player discussed PM Thursday
- The Hawthorn star also questioned Albanese on his electoral chances
Football star Nick `The Wizard ” Watson left radio hosts in the stitches by asking Prime Minister Anthony Albanian a very frank question about Donald Trump’s prices on Australian exports.
The American president slapped a 10% duty on Australian products Thursday morning, Albanese slamming the decision as “not the act of a friend”.
Watson – who plays for the PM’s favorite AFL team, Hawthorn – joined the hosts Lauren Phillips, Jase Hawkins and Clint Stanaway during their Nova breakfast radio program shortly before the announcement.
In what was presented as Watson’s “first interview of celebrities”, he was kept in ignorance to whom he would speak until Phillips announces that Albanese was at stake.
“Are you serious or what? The 20 -year -old said, before asking: “What questions I ask him?”
He then questioned Prime Minister, Donald Trump could soon announce prices on Australian beef and drugs.
Hawthorn star Nick Watson (photo) had radio hosts in stitches when he asked Anthony Albanese about the world’s largest economic problem on Thursday

The Young Hawks star had the hosts on Nova breakfast in hysteria when he gave his very honest reaction to Albo’s position on Donald Trump’s prices
“Should we come back to serve with our own price?”
The Prime Minister replied: “No, because it is an act of economic self -control to put prices.
“It’s bad policy … It’s a very good question.”
Hawkins said, “Can I ask, Wiz, do you know what the prices are?”
“I couldn’t tell you one thing he said,” Watson replied to the studio laughs.
“I sort of zoned halfway.
Stanaway then asked Albanese if Watson was his favorite player on the Hawks, who are at the top of the scale after being undefeated during their first four games of the year.
“I love Wiz,” replied the PM.

Anthony Albanese – who is a fan of hawthorn – has chosen his hawks to win the flag this year
“I think it was fantastic in last year’s final with all the fans with Wizard hats, it was great.”
Albo then admitted that he did not have one of the hats, but he has had a hawthorn scarf for a long time when the team played in the VFL, before the creation of the AFL in 1990.
Watson then asked, “Do you think you will win the elections?”
“Yeah, I do it, and the Hawks will win the flag,” replied Albanian.
Watson played a huge role in Hawthorn’s superb recovery last year when they recovered from the loss of their first five games to fall against Adelaide Port in the semi-finals of only three points.
Despite his first year of Afl football since his choice with the fifth choice of national draft, the little striker scored 25 goals in his first 18 games while the team’s fast and electric play style was nicknamed ‘Hokball’.
After having recorded victories on Sydney, Essendon, Carlton and Gws, the Hawks have Bye in the fourth round and will face Port Adélaïde on April 13.