Mercury (Hobart)

Zach tells of learning curve

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ESSENDON star Zach Merrett faces a stern test of his improved ability to cope with tags in Sunday’s match against rival North Melbourne.

Merrett’s All-Australian form last year inevitably meant a target on his back for opposition taggers.

He was struggling earlier this season, most recently against Ed Curnow in the upset Round 8 loss to Carlton.

But the midfielder had at least 24 possession­s in his next five games. He racked up 30, including 11 contested possession­s, in last week’s upset win over West Coast.

“It’s been different — obviously you grow up just running around getting a kick and then you run into the AFL,” Merrett said.

“You try to earn the respect of your teammates and try to get a kick again, and then to be followed by someone from the opposition trying to stop you every week is a bit of an adjustment.

“It’s been a great learning curve. There have obviously been ups and downs along that journey … I’ve been beaten by some taggers and beaten some as well.

“It’s always a fun contest, going head-to-head.”

Merrett said coping with taggers remained a work in progress. He’s certain to have close attention on Sunday from North’s go-to stopper Ben Jacobs.

“I’m not going to say I’ve fully adapted but I’m learning things on the go and I’m certainly seeking out a lot of feedback,” he said.

“I’m not going to win every battle but I’m going to try and win as much as I can.”

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