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How important is the resurgence of Trengove?


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In all seriousness; those that say very, why?

He'll only be a cog in a machine and far from being a primary mover. His position will be playable by any number of substitutes. Hes not unique, hes not A grade...so how is he "crucial". Handy maybe ...hardly indispensable.

Anymore top 5 draft picks you wanna bag?

You are a bad supporter.

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Anymore top 5 draft picks you wanna bag?

You are a bad supporter.

Aww diddums

Funny how ppl choise when or whether this top picking applies.

Its said once in the club you are JUST a player.

Thats ALL they are...workers ...to do a job. Top5 pi k one is irrelevant. Its about playing to ability.

That said. The OP asks how crucial is he. By any OBJECTIVE measure he isnt.

Will the team fall apart? Will it be incapable of winning ?

Ppl need to step back and get real and stop acting like its their best mate etc.

Its juvenile.

I like Trengove, when fit and playing well.

If he isnt hes replaced. Its not that [censored] hard really.

Again...hes not crucial.Few are

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How important ? Hardly at all

Now , think first. Anything he can add , if back to his best , is a little bit of icing , but if I read the gist to mean is it imprtant in the sense of would we/ can we without him, then of course we can so he's hardly a pillar of our progress

Quite frankly ive already written him off.

Therefore anything is a bonus.

Trenners isnt crucial to our forward progress.

Hate to say it - but I have to agree.

I have a great deal of respect for the guy - but I don't really expect him to be much more than a depth player going forward. It's not just that he's slow - but that he has no acceleration and no "stop and turn" tricks to compensate.

If I'm wrong then he'll be a terrific bonus

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Before anybody gets overcome with angriness.

Paul Roos was given the coaching job.

His modus operandi is to trade and be prepared to try and trade UP.

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With Trengove on their list (and his infamous sling tackle) maybe the Tigers might advance further than the first round of the Finals in 2015?

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Before anybody gets overcome with angriness.

Paul Roos was given the coaching job.

His modus operandi is to trade and be prepared to try and trade UP.

That's why we got him in to make the tuff decisions to fix this club.

If it was Goodwin doing it we would be asking for his head.

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Aww diddums

Funny how ppl choise when or whether this top picking applies.

Its said once in the club you are JUST a player.

Thats ALL they are...workers ...to do a job. Top5 pi k one is irrelevant. Its about playing to ability.

That said. The OP asks how crucial is he. By any OBJECTIVE measure he isnt.

Will the team fall apart? Will it be incapable of winning ?

Ppl need to step back and get real and stop acting like its their best mate etc.

Its juvenile.

I like Trengove, when fit and playing well.

If he isnt hes replaced. Its not that [censored] hard really.

Again...hes not crucial.Few are

Dumb, childish comments.
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Dumb, childish comments.

Apparently the Club has answered on my behalf...shows you to be a clown , an ignoramus and a buffoon.

Go read your Golden books

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Apparently the Club has answered on my behalf...shows you to be a clown , an ignoramus and a buffoon.

Go read your Golden books

A bit touchy are we Bubby? Awwww diddums!

The Club has answered nothing, Richmond have asked the question and we have allowed Trenners the choice. Should pay more attention diddums.

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A bit touchy are we Bubby? Awwww diddums!

The Club has answered nothing, Richmond have asked the question and we have allowed Trenners the choice. Should pay more attention diddums.

Actually it has...answered

Its happy to let him go, therefore not important to our cause going forward

back to your trolling

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Sounds like the annual Colin Sylvia oracle issued about this time of year.

Yep Qwerty "He will be a gun that boy Just needs a full pre season "

MFC must make a lot of hard decisions this year and next to remake the list and give the club a future

JT JW JG are just the beginning I am so glad Frawley has gone Spoke to a rabid Hawks supporter over the weekend They really believe he is a gun hahahahaha Pick 3 for that lunkhead is the bargain of the year. The hawks hopefully will be completely shocked at his poor decision making and slow brain.

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Just heard talk on SEN that he has hurt his foot again whilst doing a fitness test for Richmond.

So Richmond don't want him now, we don't want him, but he is still a demon and once again injured.

Don't know how to feel about this situation.

Richmond's insurance can give us pick 12 to cover it

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Just heard talk on SEN that he has hurt his foot again whilst doing a fitness test for Richmond.

So Richmond don't want him now, we don't want him, but he is still a demon and once again injured.

Don't know how to feel about this situation.

Sad?

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