Richmond draftee Jack Ross relished the opportunity to go head-to-head with a hero on Sunday afternoon.
Despite playing just one half in the VFL after nearly a three-month lay-off following surgery on an ankle syndesmosis injury, Ross was brought into the side after Dustin Martin withdrew with general soreness.
The strongly built 18-year-old played on a Brownlow favourite in Patrick Cripps in Richmond's 28-point win over Carlton.
While Cripps finished with 37 disposals, Ross limited his impact at stoppages to four clearances and held him scoreless.
The young Tiger finished with 21 disposals, 20 pressure acts and six clearances of his own.
"He's a mountain of a man, it was a big task, but it was something that I wanted to do.
Instead of the usual PlayStation most players use to switch off, Ross uses drawing and sketching.
"I studied it at Caulfield (Grammar) in year 12 and my dad is a graphic designer," he said.