Peter Krupka
The Australian
May 25, 2005
Tuck's coming of age has arrived during a year which Wallace yesterday conceded was already bearing an amazing similarity to 1997: his first full season as an AFL coach with the Western Bulldogs.
The Bulldogs started that season with an upset home loss to Fremantle but a turn in form resulted in the Bulldogs scoring wins over the Rodney Eade-coached Sydney Swans and the then strongest team in the competition, the West Coast Eagles, at the WACA in round six.
This year, the Wallace-coached Tigers suffered a terrible loss to Geelong in the opening round but have since recovered to record a narrow win over the Eade-coached Bulldogs before what could be seen as as season-defining triumph away from home over the power team of the current era, the Brisbane Lions, on Saturday night.
"It's ridiculously weird some of the scenarios that have come up so far," Wallace said. "The similarities are very strong. It's still too early (to say how things will end up) because there are a couple of really big players in the competition just fractionally off the pace."
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