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He does attack the ball.

Call it what you want, the Josh Hunt's of the world will now think 3 times while waiting under a ball when he's around.

(add Maxwell to the list too, one handed squib).

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WTF is this thread about?!

Tappy did nothing wrong. Bit late, but so be it. He didn't hit someone behind the play, he didn't target the head. At worse he'll get a week off, and Collingwood will think twice next time they play us.

I loved it, and I hope he goes harder against Scully if he is not suspended.

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Gee I'm gutted that some players were playing the game hard and letting the opposition know that if your under the ball you are going to feel it. Wasn't that long ago that Watts was getting crucified for not crashing packs in the forward line.

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Good on him for cleaning up the cocky !!?$ Fasolo and then shoving the hero 'macho man' Maxwell. Last time I can remember a Dees player having this much thirst to hurt someone in my memory (2001-present) was......never!

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I like the fact that the Dees are playing a more spirited "unsociable" brand of footy recently. But, Luke Tapscott, WTF does he think he is doing? Fasolo annoys me as much as anyone but Tappy's attack on him was out of line. The attempt to launch Maxwell into the interchange bench was quite unhinged. If he continues to behave like this on the field he will be a very unpopular player. I would rather see him attack the ball with the same intent. Both Tappy and Silvia seemed intent on proving that they weren't pushovers. There's a better way to do this. Watch Jordie McKenzie.

Don't kid yourself. Who the frig at MFC is playing a more unsociable brand of footy? Mitch Clarke aside, he brought it with him. Yes, we are playing a more contested brand, but unsociable? Pffft! You're dreaming.

Tappy was trying to do what none of his pals did in the first half and that was make a physical contest and have a presence. If you didn't like it I suggest you take up watching basketball because if you aren't prepraed to make your opposition sweat when they are under the ball then you are not in the game. It was poorly executed and in fact he had a better, and legal opportunity to put Swan down in the 2nd quarter.

In case you didn't notice the game turned significantly around the point hee 'spolied' Fasolo, or perhaps you were happy with the way it was panning out, all nice and fair and that?

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the Fasolo hit was reckless at worst, but if the MRP is anywhere near the wavelength the men in yellow were on today we'll see him in a month

and the helping hand to get Maxwell over the line, are you serious? that happens roughly a million times per round. Tappy himself was thrown head first into the boundary fence last week, big deal

as others have said, its about time we had someone in red and blue that might make the opposition think twice. fortunately he can also play football, which is more than MMM's own 'push up' King could ever be accused of

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Every side needs a player with the aggression of Tapscott, provides a bit more fear factor and unpredictability. He is our enforcer, and he is only 20 years old... love it.

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Cant believe what Im reading!

We all want tough players with aggression & Luke fits this as a hard nut!

Whilst he may have gone over the top, I rather have 2 or 3 of his type over the likes of Morton!

He just needs development on controlling his aggression

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Absolutely no issue with Tapscott showing some much needed aggression.

With Viney coming in next year we better get used to it.

I can't wait.

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Haha damn straight JM. I'm glad to see I'm not alone in my thinking here, I was beginning to think I'd stepped into some kind of horrible European twilight zone and we were playing soccer or some other non contact sport all of a sudden.

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[censored] off! Loved it...

Sent the filth crazy!!!!

Keep hard at it Dee's.

Tapscott's hit was more of a forearm than an elbow anyway. If he gets rubbed out I will be [censored]!

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