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2010 Player Review - # 9 Jack Trengove


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Did everything expected of him as a No.2 draft pick. Was probably shaded by Scully but definitely did his bit and earned his spot. Will be a valuable part of the Melbourne midfield for years to come - Luke Holmesby melbournefc

Games MFC 2010 18 Total 18 Goals MFC 2010 8 Total 8

Games CSFC 2010 1 Goals CSFC 2010 2

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Jack started off very well but tappered during mid year and was just coping at the end of the year. Looked a little slow at times. A big pre season will really bring him on.A very long term player whom could be anything.

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I liked the confidence Trengove had in his own abilities from the 1st game. Like Scully not afraid of kicking on non-preferred running at top speed, and showed plenty of footy smarts. Just needs to keep building up his engine and polish up his overhead marking which let him down a few times that I remember.

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KotD.

What the hell does/has this got to to do with this thread-King of the Dots? .Gee they breed them well in Tassie.

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Kissed on the D...

As we were when Jordie McMahon kicked that famous goal after the siren.

The abbreviation has become somewhat of a catchphrase on this forum, in reference to the cards falling in our favour.

Mostly in regards to landing Scully and Trengove, but it is versatile.

For instance, I was KotD when I discovered/remembered that I had the foresight in the preseason to put $50 on Judd as his odds were ridiculously high following his pressure-point suspension.

Only realized after the count was over and I'd spent the last hour cheering for Swan to catch him.

15-1 baby.

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Kissed on the D...

As we were when Jordie McMahon kicked that famous goal after the siren.

The abbreviation has become somewhat of a catchphrase on this forum, in reference to the cards falling in our favour.

Mostly in regards to landing Scully and Trengove, but it is versatile.

For instance, I was KotD when I discovered/remembered that I had the foresight in the preseason to put $50 on Judd as his odds were ridiculously high following his pressure-point suspension.

Only realized after the count was over and I'd spent the last hour cheering for Swan to catch him.

15-1 baby.

Very nice. Congrats.

Terrific debut year for JT. As WYL said, I'll never forget his first goal against the team he supported as a kid.

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Terrific debut year for JT. As WYL said, I'll never forget his first goal against the team he supported as a kid.

Wasn't it Great- A Huge roar from a smallish but DIE HARD crowd...i have the DVD, its a good one to watch. The team is rough as but the spirit is Strong as. B)

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Yep. Never seen a bigger grin.

What a beauty he is.

I agree, actually think he is a better kick than Scully.

I am not worried he ran out of puff as the season progressed.

22 games is a long time for a first year recruit.

I expect he will have a great 2011.

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Jack started off very well but tappered during mid year and was just coping at the end of the year. Looked a little slow at times. A big pre season will really bring him on.A very long term player whom could be anything.

Nicely put JCB, he looks a beauty Jack but did come back looking to lack a yard after his injury.

A long first year that leaves not much doubt he will be a star for us for another 10.

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Great debut season by Jack ... it would be unreasonable to have expected more. Hopefully he will be part of an elite midfield in two or three years.

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Seems to have a cool head in a crises, and the tools to be able to do something about it. I get the feeling he will get better every year.

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