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Good debut by Tapscott - won his share of contested football, that was a great hit on Shaw but it was really great play by Shaw too - got the ball forward to a team-mate and really put them in an attcking psoition.

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Excellent first up game. [censored] that's a great kick coming off half back. Was super impressed as my expectations were very very low. Could be a tad short or does he just look short because he's so wide! Noticed twice where he kicked it long to players who expected it to fall shorter, both had to really stretch to reach the ball. Hope they bring in Gysberts and Frawley for the hawks. Out: Maric, MacDonald.

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Excellent first up game. [censored] that's a great kick coming off half back. Was super impressed as my expectations were very very low. Could be a tad short or does he just look short because he's so wide! Noticed twice where he kicked it long to players who expected it to fall shorter, both had to really stretch to reach the ball. Hope they bring in Gysberts and Frawley for the hawks. Out: Maric, MacDonald.

Extremely low. Lower than low. The bottomless pit low.

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Extremely low. Lower than low. The bottomless pit low.

No not that low. Remember it's just one game but he showed plenty. 180 cm is short in the modern game. We were exposed for height down back yesterday and that almost cost us the game. Frawley will help that.

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How were we exposed for height down back?

They only had two tall players take marks inside 50: Goodes (3) and Reid (2).

By comparison we had four talls mark inside 50: Jurrah (3), Dunn (2), Watts (1) and Jamar (1).

Once Garland shut out Goodes I don't think we were exposed at all. The damage was done by the smaller forwards in Bolton and McGlynn.

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How were we exposed for height down back?

They only had two tall players take marks inside 50: Goodes (3) and Reid (2).

By comparison we had four talls mark inside 50: Jurrah (3), Dunn (2), Watts (1) and Jamar (1).

Once Garland shut out Goodes I don't think we were exposed at all. The damage was done by the smaller forwards in Bolton and McGlynn.

Accurate as usual.

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Can anyone recall a better debut than that from an MFC player? I can't ...

To nitpick on a kid who's just racked up club b and f votes and probably a rising star nom in his first game, is ridiculous.

Trapper. But you might be too young to remember.

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Accurate as usual.

They killed us in inside 50s until the last quarter. The ball moved down the southern wing virtually without opposition several times and small forward / midfielders were unmarked and hit up inside 50

I think that Tappy may have lost his opponent a few times - but then again his natural spot has been half forward.

It was a very impressive debut - he had the smarts just to belt it long sometimes.

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Excellent first up game. [censored] that's a great kick coming off half back. Was super impressed as my expectations were very very low. Could be a tad short or does he just look short because he's so wide! Noticed twice where he kicked it long to players who expected it to fall shorter, both had to really stretch to reach the ball. Hope they bring in Gysberts and Frawley for the hawks. Out: Maric, MacDonald.

A couple of serves of humble pie for "Roost It" please. Make them very large serves please.

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Accurate as usual.

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Well said. Its not a 180cm player that exposes you for height when you have Rivers. Garland and potentially Martin down back to deal with the marking forwards.

As Bob said, Garland shut out Goodes after 1/2 time.

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Well said. Its not a 180cm player that exposes you for height when you have Rivers. Garland and potentially Martin down back to deal with the marking forwards.

As Bob said, Garland shut out Goodes after 1/2 time.

Judy Garland played his best game for the MFC yesterday..Goodes did not touch the ball in the last Q. Considering the first half Goodes played that is a brilliant effort.

i was not fully sold on Garland until yesterday, but his last Q did it for me.

Gotta back it up next week....very important.

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Tapscott is strong, has a beautiful beautiful kick. His only question marks will be his ability to play on smaller more agile opponents or those 190cm plus. Time will tell if he is good enough to cover these deficiencies. On yesterday's performance we have reason to be positive.

Could I have my pie with cream and berries please.

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Fantastic overhead mark is our Tappy too !

IMO he will end up forward once some of our younger defenders mature and bulk up.

Until that happens he will learn from the best forwards in the game and provide awesome offensive pressure from our backline.

He is not unlike A. Jakovich in many ways.

Only that he will also be able to play further up the ground and provide penetrating kicks deep into the forward line as well.

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Tapscott is strong, has a beautiful beautiful kick. His only question marks will be his ability to play on smaller more agile opponents or those 190cm plus. Time will tell if he is good enough to cover these deficiencies. On yesterday's performance we have reason to be positive.

Could I have my pie with cream and berries please.

I'm disappointed, two posts by you both containing continued criticism of Tappy, can't you just say "yeah he's not bad is he"?

Question him in ten weeks not after his first game which was apparently very good. I say that because i was in transit back to Australia yesterday when he game was being played and didn't see it.

I was over the moon when they called his name on draft day as I felt he would go early and was amazed when he was there at 18. To miss his first game was a real shame for me.

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I'm disappointed, two posts by you both containing continued criticism of Tappy, can't you just say "yeah he's not bad is he"?

I reckon Roost It's last few posts in this thread have been very reasonable.

I think he makes a decent point re: Tapscott's long-term prospects as a defender, and I'm interested to see whether he'll carve out a career there or further up the ground.

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so much man love for Tappy after today. Ready built footballer straight out of the box. Looked like a veteran. Would be happy to have 35 on the back of the jumper

I can think of two really great Demons who wore Number 35. Noel McMahen , premiership captain in our golden era and the fabulous Donny Williams. If luke can play like these two then he has a magnificent future. What a wonderful debut game from him. Love his build. Almost makes Chappy look under- nourished.

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I reckon Roost It's last few posts in this thread have been very reasonable.

I think he makes a decent point re: Tapscott's long-term prospects as a defender, and I'm interested to see whether he'll carve out a career there or further up the ground.

I don't disagree I just thought that, in view of his recent comments, he could have just left it at well done Tappy there'll be plenty of time and threads to voice criticism.

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