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WELCOME TO THE DEES LUKE TAPSCOTT!

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jack trengoves best mate! good bye home sickness! :)

 

This is bloody fantastic!!

Very impressive to get Luke to the club....

I like it a lot....

 

Almost died when that was read out,

Luke....

Almost died when that was read out,

Luke....

Tell me about it.

BBBP... what a cheeky [censored]! :lol:


ahhaha nice happy with him!

Midfeilders it is!

 
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shifter sheehan just said he is a paul champman type! love it!


Awesome! This kid is wicked!

Daniher would have given his left nut to have got this kid about 10 years ago!

Also Fitzpatricks in the 200cm range sooo that makes 3?


Almost died when that was read out,

Luke....

Tell me about it.

BBBP... what a cheeky [censored]! :lol:

Yeah hey!

I thought.. Nooooooooooooooooo

then instantly Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.. love the Tappy!

He will be able to teach Frosty Miller how to kick a goal from outside 50m :lol:

The best result for pick 18 I could hope for, great get for the club and we will reap the benefits as early as 2010.

Looks like a cross between Riccuito and Rich. You tube footage outstanding!! Very happy.

Can roost it 60m


Excellent pick. Good to have two boys who are already good mates playing, will only make them play even better imo!

Great pick for us, a bargain at #18, best available FTW!!!

 

Would have liked a KPP, that said Taps should be able to make an impact sooner rather than later based that footage! Looks as though the dees have moved on from Brock and are rebuilding the engine room with the top 4 picks!

I have only read a little about this guy...I take it he is rather good! Is he up there with Scully & Trengove so far in their careers??


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