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The Jack Trengove thread

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Cannot see how Morabito is ahead of Scully or Trengove

Still think Morabito will end up at Fremantle depending on what Richmond does

I agree, the tigers will do for martin

 
How'd he go Mr. Morts?

I'm sure he will let you know once the game has started.... Not until this arvo....

Hows he going?? Can you get a feed from the internet?

 

Thanks any of the poster watching it and want to give some reports on how he is going?


Great tackle earning Jack a free, first inside 50 of the match.

Edited by the fork

 

you'd have to suggest that playing against men at this level a definate head start against other recruits.

Dogs kick first goal.

Jack skirting the packs.

Dogs kick another.

Centrals 14

Sturt 2


Great effort by Jack to stand up in the tackle and get the handball off.

seems like central are doing the attacking....

'trengove draws two players beautifully'....

commentator commented that there is 200 people listening via the web...gotta be all melbourne supporters! haha

Sorry just going to type random things as they come up.

Trengove on the wing.

Commentator; Trengove destined to be top 3 pick inn draft. Goal to sturt started with tackle from Jack.

CleAring kick and run from Trengove out of defense.

Great defensive pressure a highlight from Jack so far.


9 touches for JT...commentator has said he's struggling to make an impact compared to last week

9 touches for JT...commentator has said he's struggling to make an impact compared to last week

a few posters posting on the main thread page under SANFL Grandfinal thread.

Thanks for the weblink - live video. Excellent quality.

http://www.justin.tv/nelliek9

Central look far too fast and clean. Trengove has had a couple of touches I've seen, including a nice contested mark. He's lacking in support though, and large chunks of time pass where he's not on the screen at all.

It won't hurt his development one bit though this game.

Trengove just fumbled at centre half back, leading to a turnover and goal. Ouch. He had a fairly simple gather and it bounced of his thigh straight into the hands of the opposition.

BTW - I really like this kid and would be more than happy if the Dees take him - I'm just giving an honest account of what's happening. He's 18 y/o FCS, and he looks to be the type who will become an excellent footballer - Just don't sit at home thinking his selection will make a big impact on 2010 b/c he's got some work to do, just like any 18 y/o. I suspect Scully will be in a similar boat, as will Blease, Strauss, and Watts has already shown the same.

My point is... let's not offload too many of our experienced players for these top 20 picks. I think we have enough picks, and don't want MFC to err on the side of putting too many kids on the ground next year - it could be ugly.

Update - Trengove misses his target by foot - turnover. Hope he can do something to up his confidence.


What number is Trengove?

Number 40. I think he's just had a rest on the pine as I haven't seen him in about 10 minutes. Hopefully he caomes back on and gets a few kicks.

 

JT running the game out well, just drawn a Nathan Buckley comparison from one of the 5aa commentators.

Oakey dokey....

Trengove just had 5 bounces down the wing, including an episode of dummy-salesmanship and then hit his target with a nice kick.

THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKIN' BOUT!!!


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