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I think thats part of the whole accountability idea in AFL

There's a difference between accountability and being a designated tagger who's mainly concerned with stopping an individual from the opposition.

I recommend you watch the tape again.

Best case scenario: Trengove is over doing his defensive mindset.

Worst case scenario: Trengove is playing a stopping role.

 

There's a difference between accountability and being a designated tagger who's mainly concerned with stopping an individual from the opposition.

I recommend you watch the tape again.

Best case scenario: Trengove is over doing his defensive mindset.

Worst case scenario: Trengove is playing a stopping role.

Not sure that Trengove playing as a tagger for a game or two is a bad scenario. Every player should do it at some stage.

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There's a difference between accountability and being a designated tagger who's mainly concerned with stopping an individual from the opposition.

I recommend you watch the tape again.

Best case scenario: Trengove is over doing his defensive mindset.

Worst case scenario: Trengove is playing a stopping role.

Jack Trengove is not a tagger, he just needed to be aware on the damage his direct opponent can do.

Trengove is going to be normal midfielder, not a tagger

 

Jack Trengove is not a tagger, he just needed to be aware on the damage his direct opponent can do.

Trengove is going to be normal midfielder, not a tagger

Yes, I know, but I didn't like his tagging role on Shuey. He did a role enough last year. Time to get him hunting the footy again and not the man with the footy.

Look, forget it.

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Yes, I know, but I didn't like his tagging role on Shuey. He did a role enough last year. Time to get him hunting the footy again and not the man with the footy.

Look, forget it.

i just feel as if Neeld needs to fast forward and our boys will be great.

But its not going to happen, it's a slow development unfortunately.. They'll come good


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