VFL Originally from
Dimboola in western Victoria, Watson made his senior VFL debut for Essendon late in the
1975 season. A utility, he finished third in Essendon's
1976 '
best and fairest' count despite playing only 11 games that year. In
1977 Watson was joined at Essendon by his younger brother
Tim. The first time the brothers played together for the Bombers was in Round 13 of 1977 against
South Melbourne at
Windy Hill with the Bombers winning by 12 points. Their final game together before Larry moved to Fitzroy was in Round 22 in
1978 against at
Princes Park. Unfortunately that day the Hawks defeated Essendon 17.16. (118) to 16.13. (109). Watson left Essendon at the end of 1978 and joined Fitzroy for the
1979 and
1980 seasons where he played fours games for the Lions while not kicking a goal.
SANFL After his brief stint at Fitzroy, Watson was signed by SANFL club West Adelaide in 1981. Under the coaching of legendary South Australian footballer
Neil Kerley, he played 66 games and kicked 19 goals for the Bloods until the end of 1984, often playing as a
half back flanker and was a member of their 1983 premiership team. Larry Watson was one of a number of ex-VFL players in The Bloods 1983 Premiership team, including
Craig Williams (),
Bernie Conlen (),
Mark Dreher (),
Mike Smith (Sth Melbourne) and captain
Ian Borchard (). The team also included future VFL/AFL players
Bruce Lindner ( and ),
Tony Burgess (Collingwood) and
Grantley Fielke (Collingwood and Adelaide), while
Mark Mickan ( and Adelaide) was unlucky to miss the game through injury. The Watson brothers played in Grand Finals in different Australian states in 1983. Larry in West Adelaide's 34-point win over
Sturt at
Football Park in front of 47,129 fans, and just one day earlier Tim in Essendon's 83-point loss to Hawthorn in the
VFL Grand Final at the
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in front of 110,332 fans. ==Personal life==