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Luke Tapscott makes football worth watching.

The powers that be will not be happy that there is a man out there playing this game.


As much as they try to feminize football, if Tapscott plays hard and within the rules, the AFL can't do much about it.


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Maybe it's the fact that roughly 50 pts down?

You see other clubs do it. They don't have to jump all over him, but FFS get over to your team mate, especially playing his first ham and congratulate him, you get long enough waiting for the tv break

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3qtr time uncontested possessions:

CFC 151 MFC 104

Tackles CFC 67 MFC 46, despite CFC having the ball 61 more times.

Hardest team to play against?

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You see other clubs do it. They don't have to jump all over him, but FFS get over to your team mate, especially playing his first ham and congratulate him, you get long enough waiting for the tv break

No arguments with that mate. It's been the same for years.


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As much as they try to feminize football, if Tapscott plays hard and within the rules, the AFL can't do much about it.

Because women don't know how to play hard?

FFS.

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Imagine if the game was in the balance with 2 minutes to go in the last and he pays that free kick and a 50 against the Tapp for just being harder at it and getting his body into a better posi. Disgraceful decision and one which could turn a game for a team.

And it should have been a loose ball in our forward 50. Instead a free to Carlton.

Umpire appreciation. Bruce has been pissing in their pockets all day too.

Then Noddy dog Watson chimes in with a few platitudes.

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Imagine if the game was in the balance with 2 minutes to go in the last and he pays that free kick and a 50 against the Tapp for just being harder at it and getting his body into a better posi. Disgraceful decision and one which could turn a game for a team.

That's the problem RN we can ONLY imagine IF the game was in the balance.

Such a shame

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Evans, Kent, goal.

Get more of these kids in Neeld and stop gifting games

Evans ruining to create space, had to wave McKenzie (?) Away form the ground. S more confident team would have all run forward hard. And well done Tappy. Hurting them is important.

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3qtr time uncontested possessions:

CFC 151 MFC 104

Tackles CFC 67 MFC 46, despite CFC having the ball 61 more times.

Hardest team to play against?

Uncontested possessions are over rated. If MFC had hit targets and converted their chances, would have been a whole different ball game

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Simple from here.

Another 12 goal quarter.

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Uncontested possessions are over rated. If MFC had hit targets and converted their chances, would have been a whole different ball game

Not for us they're not. They show our lack of pressure and accountability, and that the zone isn't working. That's why I show that stat often.


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Come on Neeld. There's a precedent with Vandenberg. Just bite the bullet and give Jack a run in the seconds.

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Jack Trengove is absolutely useless

Not his fault Hogan. Neeld's for continuing to play him when he's clearly not up to this level atm. Blind freddy could see that last week when he got trounced by Beamer. But again, why the f#$k was he on Beamer in the first place? McKenzie or Jones every day. Not good for Trengove's confidence to get towelled by a former team mate. Should never have had the captaincy either. Just let him play & develop.

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intersting comments re Sylvias running.. only 9 odd k's..about 5-6 shy of whats expected = LAZY !! wow thats news

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