A scintillating second term set up a Launceston victory as the Blues defeated Glenorchy 17.13 (115) to 4.3 (27) in windy Windsor Park conditions.
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After a goal-less first term, Zach Morris and Jake Hinds led their side to an 11-goal second quarter in the dominant display.
Morris finished with five majors and Hinds four as the Blues stormed to their second win of 2022.
"To be honest, you could only really score at one end ... we finished with 86 tackles to put a lot of pressure on Glenorchy and we had a lot of avenues to goal," coach Mitch Thorp said.
"We spoke about defending the wind pre-game, 40km winds here makes things challenging. We didn't kick any goals in the first quarter, so to kick 17 after that was pretty strong."
A trio of goals in the first eight minutes of the second term showed the Blues weren't there to mess around with the wind in their favour.
As Morris and Hinds took advantage of strong clearance work from Brodie Palfreyman, young forward Josiah Burling continued to look threatening in attack.
The Blues' teamwork shone through as Glenorchy's day got worse, with their first major chance against the wind denied by botched handball, which eventually turned into a 50-metre penalty after a shot on goal.
Jay Blackberry booted one from the centre square which would've cleared the ground by 20 metres if it wasn't for the back-up nets and Ryan Tyrrell found the middle right on the half-time siren for a 73-point lead.
Glenorchy found their first goal minutes into the third and managed to outscore the Blues' quarter through Liam Roach, Josh Meredith and Adam Roberts, but the damage was done.
The Blues' three debutants all kicked a goal in the final stanza, with Aidan O'Connor weaving through traffic, Jett Maloney slotting a set-shot after two close calls and Sam Cowley getting on the end of some Morris generosity - handballing off his chance at a sixth.
"I loved seeing all three debutants kick a goal," Thorp said.
"Aidan O'Connor, in particular, is just 15 years old, super talented and a great kid - I think we've unearthed some more talent for the future.
"[Morris' Handball] shows what we are about as a footy club.
"He's kicked five and he's at the top of the square and dished it off to a first-gamer.
"Zach was sensational, he was really strong in the air and was really strong in front of the ball."
Elsewhere, Thorp praised the work of Palfreyman (13 tackles and nine clearances), second-game ruckman Tiernan McCormack (51 hit-outs) and Jamieson House and Josh Woolley in the back-line.
Missing the likes of Jobi Harper, Jake Smith, Brendon Taylor and Jackson Thurlow, selection could get tough for the Blues in the coming weeks, especially with Dylan Riley and Michael Musicka getting through development league unscathed.
Riley kicked seven in his first game since tearing his ACL in July's Northern derby last season, while Musicka collected plenty of the ball in his return.
Having defeated North Hobart and Glenorchy comfortably to start their season, the Blues travel to Kingborough to face the unbeaten Tigers before hosting North Launceston, who also came away victorious on Saturday.
"We can't control the fixture, we've played last year's two bottom sides and we are under no illusions that the Tigers and North Launnie who we play in the next fortnight and they both won today, our season is going to ramp up from here," Thorp said.
"Kingborough down there next week is going to be rock solid."