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Trengove is a quality individual and at least the equal of Scully in terms of men you want around a footy club. I was at demons training at AAMI on Thursday prior to NAB cup and I overheard media from several networks praising Trengove as a player and person. After training I experienced his humility first hand as he stopped and chatted with my 6 year old son on his way of the ground.

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I started this thread because Trengove appears to have an unassuming manner, but also an unassuming public profile. It doesn't seem that other teams plan how to play him, whereas I reckon they plan for Davey, Green, Jurrah and Frawley. Maybe other Dees players haven't yet earned closer scrutiny adn study from other teams.

Some players have natural grunt - Jones, McKenzie, Bail

Some players look like duds early on but grow slowly into AFL standard footballers. Jamar, Watts, Garland

Others have a sense of balance and poise from day 1, and these players are usually taken note of from the first. Trengove is one of these players with natural poise and balance yet doesn't seem to have drawn the targeted plans of other teams.

However, if he plays in the NAB cup round 2 game with the skill and execution he showed against Port, the fovus of other teams radar may switch very quickly.

Posted

Ask yourself this- if we took Trengove with pick 1, and Scully pick 2, would he be under the radar?

in that parallel universe there is another Eddie McGuire talking about beating drums for Trengove

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I started this thread because Trengove appears to have an unassuming manner, but also an unassuming public profile. It doesn't seem that other teams plan how to play him, whereas I reckon they plan for Davey, Green, Jurrah and Frawley. Maybe other Dees players haven't yet earned closer scrutiny adn study from other teams.

Some players have natural grunt - Jones, McKenzie, Bail

Some players look like duds early on but grow slowly into AFL standard footballers. Jamar, Watts, Garland

Others have a sense of balance and poise from day 1, and these players are usually taken note of from the first. Trengove is one of these players with natural poise and balance yet doesn't seem to have drawn the targeted plans of other teams.

However, if he plays in the NAB cup round 2 game with the skill and execution he showed against Port, the fovus of other teams radar may switch very quickly.

"Look like duds early"?

Maybe you could say that about Jamar, but not the others.

"Look like they are underdeveloped" maybe.

And Trengove is not yet overtly damaging to the opposition - yet.

When he learns how to really hurt other sides, he'll be one of the many they try to stop.

I see him as a bit like Bartel or Goddard - so valuable to a side, because they can go and play anywhere and not only fill that position, but excel.

A true elite utility.

He will be valuable for us because he will be able to eliminate any apparent weaknesses.

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"Look like duds early"?

Maybe you could say that about Jamar, but not the others.

"Look like they are underdeveloped" maybe.

And Trengove is not yet overtly damaging to the opposition - yet.

When he learns how to really hurt other sides, he'll be one of the many they try to stop.

I see him as a bit like Bartel or Goddard - so valuable to a side, because they can go and play anywhere and not only fill that position, but excel.

A true elite utility.

He will be valuable for us because he will be able to eliminate any apparent weaknesses.

yes well said

versatility has been Bailey's mantra all along. The likes of Watts and Morton will play over the shop too and we will be a very challenging matchup overall

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i really think the best of trengove is still to come. he is a couple more years off.

he faded out at the end of last season. i think he just got to sore from the workload. (sellwood had ablett and bartel etc..)

he will get a lot more attention this year and If we play final this season it will be a big workload for him.

he could be a 40 game player by the end of this season.

from what i've read about trengove he's a smart boy...studying physio at uni. melb uni i think.


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Ok guys lets get serious what a game by the boy!

was superb did hear i twas his highest possession game today not that possessions mean everything but, add his tackling marking and a couple of goals yeah probably his best game to date? As others have said he just makes things happen

Share the love,

and whats his nickname?

Posted

Definitely the most 'çomplete' game he has played for the club. He was prolific and clean with almost everything he did. Okay, it wasn't against the best but it should give him a lot confidence going forward that he can be one of the club's top 3 or 4 players on a consistent basis.

Well done Trenners!

Posted

good call Jordie,

Trengove was great today. Loads of important touches and should of ended up with more goals. Kid is going to get better and better..

Did he hit the post twice or three times? Great today.

Also loved the way he linked up with Tapscott a few times, seemed to know exactly when & where to make position when Tappy got possession.

Posted

Top Game from Jack Trengove today, well done bloke.

Thought Roh Bail worked really hard as well...he is emerging with those other midfielders.

Hope Jordie Mac can make it back soon...we need his hunt & grunt.

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Did he hit the post twice or three times? Great today.

Also loved the way he linked up with Tapscott a few times, seemed to know exactly when & where to make position when Tappy got possession.

3 times i think. Two of them came within 60 seconds of eachother... if 2 out of 3 of those went in it would've lifted him to a EXCELLENT game. Greeny kicked 2.4 with 2 out on the full as well.

Posted

I started this thread because Trengove appears to have an unassuming manner, but also an unassuming public profile. It doesn't seem that other teams plan how to play him, whereas I reckon they plan for Davey, Green, Jurrah and Frawley. Maybe other Dees players haven't yet earned closer scrutiny adn study from other teams.

Some players have natural grunt - Jones, McKenzie, Bail

Some players look like duds early on but grow slowly into AFL standard footballers. Jamar, Watts, Garland

Others have a sense of balance and poise from day 1, and these players are usually taken note of from the first. Trengove is one of these players with natural poise and balance yet doesn't seem to have drawn the targeted plans of other teams.

However, if he plays in the NAB cup round 2 game with the skill and execution he showed against Port, the fovus of other teams radar may switch very quickly.

Could you get a more unassuming profile than Scully??

If he wasn't no 1 you wouldn't hear a world about him (other than for his freakish football skills)


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The single most important player for our flag push.IMHO

Love Jack T.

Got so sick of watching flawed individuals with talent,think they had done enough prior to a win.Time to stamp out the past mediocrity of this club,and start fresh with the likes of Trengove

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I've said it a million times... he and Frawley are the two players I have ZERO worry about on the list.

He is as polished a player as I've seen at the club. Every time he gets it, he does good things. Born leader. Our own Hayes/Bartel, but better kick.

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He is going to be a very very special player. Just oozes class, footy smarts and great disposal. I just cant stop smiling when i watch him play...... he is the future of our club no doubt.

Posted

Time to stamp out the past mediocrity of this club, and start fresh with the likes of Trengove

Gosh. We've turned over nearly 100% of our list in the last 3-4 years and brought in the likes of Trengove. I thought that's what we've been doing.

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all i thought when watching him agiainst the suns was

Jack Trengove = Jimmy Bartel

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