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Jack Trengove re-injures his navicular (2014) - trade deal off


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Richmind came to us with the deal, we have asked trenners if he wants to go, if he does the deal gets done if not he stays and we move on. We have not shopped him they came to us and we asked him that is acceptable I think.

In saying that not sold on trenners and the pick.

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Freaking disgusting. How is us throwing in pick 23 even required? Farce. Unless this leads to Dangerfield or equivalent star coming on board next its horrific.

if this is it, & it is something like P-2, 3, & 12 for Danger, for one body,,, then I've got a ONE Word Statement to wake the footy dept' UP ...........

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Richmind came to us with the deal, we have asked trenners if he wants to go, if he does the deal gets done if not he stays and we move on. We have not shopped him they came to us and we asked him that is acceptable I think.

In saying that not sold on trenners and the pick.

Where you getting this from Cards? Pretty important to how most supporters perceive his potential move.

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Not happy at all with the proposed deal, I think he's got more upside than him + 23 for pick 12.

I confess I am a fan of his but it's an absolute no from me.

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Great! This bombshell lands after COB and Roos is off to Hawaii apparently! Hope there is something on our website soon.

Time for a red to drown my sorrow :(

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Cheers Barry.

A pretty good argument as to why this trade would be folly. That year we went in with picks 1, 2 and 11 and look where it got us. This year we're going in with 2, 3 and 12.

"History repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce." - Dr. Karl Kennedy

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Where you getting this from Cards? Pretty important to how most supporters perceive his potential move.

Im not really sure how I feel as I think he has really backed the club through some shi tty times and he was out captain.

This was from the Fox sports article, maybe I've read to much into it that he has last say but it also stated he has toured punt rd:

"Richmond came to us with a potential deal, Jack is aware of this and all parties will now take some time to consider our options."

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Interesting theories regarding possible strategies being employed by Roos & co, but could it be simply a situation where Roos does not want to have on his list anybody who is even remotely 'doubtful' from an injury point of view.

The 2 'shocks' that we have encountered this Trade Period are Mitch and Trenners.

Both are coming back from serious foot injuries that history tells us layers do not always recover fully from.

Perhaps Roos' view is "if in doubt, throw them out".

Definitely harsh, but let's not underestimate the depths of Roos' embarrassment at some of our woefully inept late-season performances.

He will NOT want to see anything remotely like that in 2015.

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Based on his form over the last 3 years we win in that deal.

Based on his potential if his foot is right we could lose big out of it if looked at in isolation.

If it is part of a bigger deal as part of our overall strategy I am willing to wait and see how it plays out.

I am also accepting that if he leaves, like Clark we lose nothing on this year as he didn't play really at all.

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Trengove has been sub par since 2011.......that is 4 years (88 Games....)

If you're trying to say since he had a "good" year, it would be 3 years (66 games).

Although his ability to impact games was certainly affected, the perception that he went from hero to zero is a bit misplaced- his average disposals per game decreased by less than 3 from 2011 to 2012.

FWIW, maybe Danger has never forgiven Trenners, and the trade is a condition of him joining the Demons.

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