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Merrett seeks help on being a target for taggers

- RONNY LERNER

ESSENDON star Zach Merrett has reached out to a number of people for advice as he attempts to deal with being tagged on a weekly basis.

The All-Australian AFL midfielder has been targeted all year and has struggled to escape the clutches of the opposition’s designated tagger.

Carlton’s Ed Curnow was the latest player to claim Merrett’s scalp, restrictin­g the 22year-old to just 16 disposals as the Blues scored an upset 13point win on Saturday.

After averaging 30 disposals a game in 2017, Merrett has averaged just 21 this season. The club’s 2016 best-and-fairest admits it will take time to work out how to recapture his best.

“I’m getting some really good opportunit­ies to learn and develop as a player, understand­ing that it’s going to happen most weeks now,” Merrett said yesterday.

“So that’s a fun experience and something I’ve got to learn to deal with as well and I’ve still got to have a big impact and influence on the game with my teammates as well.

“I’ve got some really good people around me ... I’ve spoken to a number of people who are really experience­d in that area (being tagged).

“It’s something that’s going to take a bit of time as well though. Obviously, I would love to go out there and be best on (ground) every week ... I’m sure the results will slowly change.”

Coach John Worsfold’s game plan, which has under- gone a defensive makeover in 2018, has come in for sharp criticism, but Merrett believes the Bombers’ woes are largely due to players underperfo­rming.

“I’d love to be able to pinpoint why and turn it around, but it’s probably hard to define,” Merrett said when asked why so many players had gone backwards since last year.

“Ultimately we’re not playing well enough as a team so that’s probably the reason why.”

Merrett said it was frustrat- ing to play in a struggling team given how well the Bombers played in 2017, as they made the finals on the back of being the third-highest scoring team in the competitio­n.

Essendon has now lost its past four games and has the 10th-best attack in the AFL, but Merrett insisted Worsfold’s message was still getting through to the playing group.

“He’s a very consistent guy and as a coach he’s very levelheade­d so he hasn’t wavered in terms of his profession­alism,” he said.

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Essendon's Zach Merrett

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