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2014 Player Review - # 9 Jack Trengove

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After a promising opening NAB Challenge match against Richmond there was much optimism that Trengove was poised to rejuvenate his career without the burden of the captaincy. However, a broken foot detected in the first month put paid to his season.

Games MFC 2014 2

Career Total 81

Goals MFC 2014 0

Career Total 38

Games CSFC 2014 2

Goals CSFC 2014 1

Keith "Bluey" Truscott Memorial Trophy 8 votes

 
 

It just all needs to click for the likes of Toumpas Trengove and Hogan.

Its a big call but we get those three playing their best football we will be pushing top 8

I see him along with Jesse Hogan and Jimmy Toumpas as our three main "recruits" of 2015. I would throw in Jack Grimes who did play a lot but seemed out of sorts, as the fourth. They and the players to come in will make us a better team and hopefully hasten our rise.

You may as well add Col Garland to that list. He played no where near his best this season


We need this guy to go back to what he was showing in his first couple of years - big marks, big kicks, hunting the ball and the man.

Since the sling tackle he's been a shadow of what we expected.

Like everyone, I'm hoping the foot was the major issue, and that we get the prime midfield mover we thought we had on our hands.

Gravedigger of the highest order.

Keep and be patient.

 

I see him along with Jesse Hogan and Jimmy Toumpas as our three main "recruits" of 2015. I would throw in Jack Grimes who did play a lot but seemed out of sorts, as the fourth. They and the players to come in will make us a better team and hopefully hasten our rise.

You had me clapping until you got to the forth one WJ.

A bridge too far comes to mind.


I just hope this club hasn't worn him down and he's not now just going along for the ride. I hope he still has the same drive and hunger. He's going to need it if he's going to get anywhere near the player he was in his first couple of seasons, when in fact we need him to be going beyond that level. He's a number 2 draft pick for heaven's sake. We need to see some value.

2014 was make or break for Blease, Strauss and Tapscott, and we pretty much got our answer. 2015 is that year for Trengove.

Edited by P-man

I think the injury may well have been a major factor in restricting Trenners,

but I agree, 2015 he needs to take steps and show he's worth persisting with, he has shown how good he can be, which is why he won't be traded this year.

  • 2 weeks later...

I just watched trenners video on the mfc website.
hes had a pretty tough run (most have at mfc), but he's still optimistic.
He's a great bloke and I really hope he can get some fitness back this pre season and have a good crack in 2015.

Very easy to read too much into some things. Trenners is featuring of late on the MFC site. Inclined to think hes a keeper. Another Sth Aussie...isnt though :unsure:


I think the injury may well have been a major factor in restricting Trenners,

Really? What makes you think that? That fact he has a broken lisenfranc or navicular or whatever or did you deduce it all by yourself??? Just kidding :)

Edited by jnrmac

Georgiou?

more someone with similar initials ( well as it seems to me anyhow )

Very easy to read too much into some things. Trenners is featuring of late on the MFC site. Inclined to think hes a keeper. Another Sth Aussie...isnt though :unsure:

Toump did do the Robbo segment.

But I don't think anyone would be too shocked to see him offered as part of a trade deal. Could go either way.

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