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I am judging him as a footballer. That is the point.

He is a very average one so it seems. The Club judged him Number 2, made him a marked player way before draft day...celebrated losses because Trengove was coming.

Well he is here now and yes he laid some tackles on Saturday night but he is still slow and can only kick 30-35 metres.

Would i be as harsh if he was picked at 20-30 in the draft? No, because he wouldn't be at the club.

The MFC targetted $cully & Trengove WAY BEFORE draft night & neither of them are going to be better than ok barring a miracle.

Do i blame Jack...No i do not, he is who he is.

But i have no problem giving the club a hard time about the high draft selection and making the kid captain.

And still they wish me to donate $$$

so are you suggesting that of he have been pick 20 or 30 in that draft we would have delayed him by now?

I reckon if he was pick 30 we'd be saying how happy we are with his progress despite his lack of paragon. We'd be lamenting his lack of pace but we'd be stoked that he is so competitive with his tackling and talking about his promising ability to bob up and luck the odd goal and hoping that with better fitness he could push forward more and hurt opponents on the scoreboard.

He is far from perfect, but judge him as an afl player on our list and in the afl; the number 2 has no bearing on how he is progressing as a player nor his spot on the list.

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So you are happy with this lot AJ?

It's the midfield, OD. We have other holes, but it's difficult to tell with the majority of our starting 22. Our defence has been a shining light again this year and our forwardline (with the injection of some fantastic leadership from Dawes) is slowly starting to look the goods. It's the midfield that consistently let us down. Jones tries hard and so does Trengove, but the rest, the work rate either isn't there or the skills aren't. We won't make the eight next year necessarily, but we if trade/FA and draft well, we could come close with a decent midfield. I agree with AJ. No wholesale changes. We need some stability. I can see a number of blokes (at least 8) who are either regular VFL players or yo-yo between VFL and AFL. It's not as dire as people think. Fix the midfield, midfield, midfield. I would hope we could fill most midfield holes within two years. Any other list holes (crumbing forwards, running defenders etc) will be fixed as we near a premiership window.

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As someone who knows how to patronise people - you have to earn it.

In no way has what we have seen since Neeld left been anything other than a moderate to massive improvement. From the scoreboard, to the I50 counts, to the increased numbers of uncontested possessions.

It may simply be the short term effects of a caretaker coach but I will give credit to something I didn't think would happen: Craig has improved our onfield fortunes.

You're right.

I was cross with his response and reacted accordingly.

I'm not convinced about Craig. Sorry.

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i don't think Craig is convinced about the top job either after watching his saturday presser.

I feel for Neil in a fashion. Theres two levels here. 1 ) Roos 2) Others

Craig cant in all practicality put his hand up (officially ) until he knows theres any job to apply for.

Still all funny buggers currently

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I feel for Neil in a fashion. Theres two levels here. 1 ) Roos 2) Others

Craig cant in all practicality put his hand up (officially ) until he knows theres any job to apply for.

Still all funny buggers currently

i think Craig would be happy to work with someone else.
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i think Craig would be happy to work with someone else.

but what job ? I can appreciate he being coy. Hes earnt my respect as to how hes carried himself through all of this. He knows hes 2nd choice at best and who wants to jump the shark !!

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but what job ? I can appreciate he being coy. Hes earnt my respect as to how hes carried himself through all of this. He knows hes 2nd choice at best and who wants to jump the shark !!

sports science, senior coach & mentor. He has done it all very well.

We need to keep him.

I just don't think he has the fire in the belly to be numero uno. He didn't come to us for that added pressure.

But we need his experience badly.

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sports science, senior coach & mentor. He has done it all very well.

We need to keep him.

I just don't think he has the fire in the belly to be numero uno. He didn't come to us for that added pressure.

But we need his experience badly.

Don't take a presser in Darwin after a loss at face value. That place would suck the life and energy out of anyone at least in the short term. Any team that plays there is a loser even if they win. Thats coming off the complete polar opposite in conditions at Geelong, another designated losers venue for Victorion clubs. We have to get these venues off our roster. Its going to be tough.

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sports science, senior coach & mentor. He has done it all very well.

We need to keep him.

I just don't think he has the fire in the belly to be numero uno. He didn't come to us for that added pressure.

But we need his experience badly.

Senior assistant= Neil craig

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He is far from perfect, but judge him as an afl player on our list and in the afl; the number 2 has no bearing on how he is progressing as a player nor his spot on the list.

I think this is debatable. In coach's speak perhaps, his draft number has no bearing. However, the draft is structured so that, at least in theory, clubs don't stay down the bottom for too long by injecting them with top end talent. In that sense, his progress is assessed as that of a number 2 draft pick. If isn't stacking up, for whatever reason, that has implications for how far away we are from making genuine progress up the ladder and finding the elite midfielders that you would hope to uncover in the top ten. It has relevance in the discussion.

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I think this is debatable. In coach's speak perhaps, his draft number has no bearing. However, the draft is structured so that, at least in theory, clubs don't stay down the bottom for too long by injecting them with top end talent. In that sense, his progress is assessed as that of a number 2 draft pick. If isn't stacking up, for whatever reason, that has implications for how far away we are from making genuine progress up the ladder and finding the elite midfielders that you would hope to uncover in the top ten. It has relevance in the discussion.

Well said.

We targetted Trengove long before the Draft as the 2nd best young player in the country.

He is far from that, & it's not him i blame.

I also do not buy he is injured. That is just what people want to believe. Since the sling tackle it is almost like Trenners has seen a ghost because he just cannot create space, which is what we lack so badly.

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Well said.

We targetted Trengove long before the Draft as the 2nd best young player in the country.

He is far from that, & it's not him i blame.

I also do not buy he is injured. That is just what people want to believe. Since the sling tackle it is almost like Trenners has seen a ghost because he just cannot create space, which is what we lack so badly.

It's really interesting, i have worked with people who have OP and to me it screams of that, but i would have thought if that was the case he would have been put on ice, and it's been going on for too long to be just the stress fracture,

is he just not the player we hoped he would be? is it the captaincy? is it an injury or a combination of injuries? is it confidence? all of the above?

I still hold out alot of hope he will be a good player for us, maybe not an Ablett or a Judd but i see no reason he can't be our very own luke ball.

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It's really interesting, i have worked with people who have OP and to me it screams of that, but i would have thought if that was the case he would have been put on ice, and it's been going on for too long to be just the stress fracture,

is he just not the player we hoped he would be? is it the captaincy? is it an injury or a combination of injuries? is it confidence? all of the above?

I still hold out alot of hope he will be a good player for us, maybe not an Ablett or a Judd but i see no reason he can't be our very own luke ball.

totally agree mate. He has hardly missed a game, so there is no way it is OP.

he lacks pace sadly. He could play a Luke Ball role if he muscled up a bit more.

Such a shame we didn't draft the real thing when we had the perfect chance.

Another story i know!!

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totally agree mate. He has hardly missed a game, so there is no way it is OP.

he lacks pace sadly. He could play a Luke Ball role if he muscled up a bit more.

Such a shame we didn't draft the real thing when we had the perfect chance.

Another story i know!!

Doesn't Sylvia play with op? Can it be countered by supportive strapping? Mebbe the trainers are still working with the bandages to see what allows freedom with minimal discomfort?

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Doesn't Sylvia play with op? Can it be countered by supportive strapping? Mebbe the trainers are still working with the bandages to see what allows freedom with minimal discomfort?

Not sure mate. I thought surgery and rest was the best remedy. Trenners has had neither.
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No worries Steve. Next time he kicks into the man on the mark i shall remember your wisdom whilst other clubs play us in second gear & win easily.

I only call what i have seen. I don't make excuses for it like others.

I don't believe Trengove is carrying an injury which many secretly wish to cover for his poor form.

How many games has $cully missed for GW$ with his dodgy knee. None that i know of.

Once again the club is treated like a fool.

I am angry that all these people can be employed at this club and then walk away in silence after leaving a true trainwreck.

And that includes BP as well as Schwab

He has OP 'wyl'.

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how good is your knowledge on this?

If it is true then why hasn't it been treated.

It makes no sense at all.

It makes a lot of sense as to how he dropped speed, power and depth in his kicking. The knowledge is pretty good but as with all these things can never be a 100% guaranteed, maybe more like the Ox's 98%.

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It makes a lot of sense as to how he dropped speed, power and depth in his kicking. The knowledge is pretty good but as with all these things can never be a 100% guaranteed, maybe more like the Ox's 98%.

yes i can see that, but it doesn't just go away. Why play week after week?

Could have had surgery last summer whilst missing preseason if it is OP.

It doesn't add up & not a word from the club. He just plays each week at reduced output.

It has only been spoken of on here that i know of.

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It makes a lot of sense as to how he dropped speed, power and depth in his kicking. The knowledge is pretty good but as with all these things can never be a 100% guaranteed, maybe more like the Ox's 98%.

you don't have a source at all do you, it's just you talking?

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