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Trengove Tours MFC Facilities

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On 10 news Tonight they showed Footage of trengove looking around at Casey.

I didn't catch the whole thing but they interviewed him briefly and he was talking up the dees as a up and coming team with great youth

then they showed some sturt highlights the guy is a gem

We all already knew it was a lock but it got me excited

 
On 10 news Tonight they showed Footage of trengove looking around at Casey.

I didn't catch the whole thing but they interviewed him briefly and he was talking up the dees as a up and coming team with great youth

then they showed some sturt highlights the guy is a gem

We all already knew it was a lock but it got me excited

I can't believe I missed it. Great news.

Old Casey hey... Is Trengove from Elizabeth? If so, he'll feel quite at home.

Good news spewing i didnt see it....

 

That is amazing. I didn't think you were allowed to indicate who you were taking because of the coverage.

On 3aw tonight BP told listeners that the players for picks 1 and 2 now know.


wasn't it him going around adelaides? getting him used to AFL life. im pretty sure it was that

He was shown around the Adelaide CROWS facilities...

is there anyway of seeing this story? sorry im terrible with computers as im a plumber lol i would love to see this story!!!!

 
is there anyway of seeing this story? sorry im terrible with computers as im a plumber lol i would love to see this story!!!!

They might repeat it on Ten's Late News at 11.12pm tonight.

Beware though that you might get the same newsreader who kept calling him TrengRove!

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He was shown around the Adelaide CROWS facilities...

My mistake

I hope he knows that mfc junction oval facilities are the yin to Adelaide's facilities yang

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Dont bother looking at it. Spoke to him for a whole 10 seconds and it was the typical reply. nothing much here

I can't believe I missed it. Great news.

Old Casey hey... Is Trengove from Elizabeth? If so, he'll feel quite at home.

:lol:

Glad to know it is official! I look forward to finding out how the rest of the draft pans out.

must of been a cracking story i didnt even see it on sports tonight lol. wish this draft would hurry up, i feel like a kid at

christmas time who cant wait for hes present :wub:

My mistake

I hope he knows that mfc junction oval facilities are the yin to Adelaide's facilities yang

Were you watching it with the mute button on?!


close a 6 week old crying baby

You have my total sympathy!!!

A demons baby?

close a 6 week old crying baby

Haha, fair enough - I'll accept that!


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