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

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Poor fella.

It's not about where he plays, it's about whether he will ever play again.

Well...lets all look at the elephant in the room

 

Seems pretty clear what is going on. We realise Trengove's foot is done and we try to sell him to Richmond while he still has value. In the meantime we try to shop around our potential picks, see if anyone is interested (I very much doubt anyone was).

GNF what the hell is going on? You throw us round the bend on this stupid guessing game?

Feel for Trengove, has been dealt a really [censored] hand in life, and if we tried to shop around an injured player then the club has a lot to answer for too. Will only have burned our bridges with any future trades with Richmond.

 

Some serious thinking now required. It wont all be overly enjoyable I should imagine.

Seems pretty clear what is going on. We realise Trengove's foot is done and we try to sell him to Richmond while he still has value. In the meantime we try to shop around our potential picks, see if anyone is interested (I very much doubt anyone was).

GNF what the hell is going on? You throw us round the bend on this stupid guessing game?

Feel for Trengove, has been dealt a really [censored] hand in life, and if we tried to shop around an injured player then the club has a lot to answer for too. Will only have burned our bridges with any future trades with Richmond.

Dont think that was the case. Not sure but JT has some scans for Richmond and this was the result....


Sounds like the Richmond medical uncovered the re-aggravation to me. Either we knew about it and kept it on the down low, or we didn't know about it. Either way, not a good look.

An everyone loses outcome.

Absolutely and may destroy another trade that was planned.

Well...lets all look at the elephant in the room

What would that be? Our medical staff from 2012 or AOD9064 from Dank??

 

When did he re-injure it and how? Or wasnt it healed yet??

I dont think we burnt any bridges trying this . Kudos to the Toiges for the due diligence. Commiserations to Trengove. I dont think footy ( playing ) will feature largely going forward :(


I really do feel for JT.

So many setbacks, one final chance to get the body right and well, if not than this time next year we could be saying goodbye to him off an AFL List. I surely hope not, but it doesn't look good.

This is starting to look like a Matthew Egan situation.

Poor bloke deserves so much better then this especially after the crap Neeld put him through.

Best wishes for your recover Jack, hope to see you in the red and blue again soon.

Dont think that was the case. Not sure but JT has some scans for Richmond and this was the result....

Of course they did, Richmond were doing their due diligence. I find it hard to believe we were shopping him around in confidence that his Navicular was all fixed up.

What would that be? Our medical staff from 2012 or AOD9064 from Dank??

The elephant is quite simply "Will Trengove ever play another AFL game" ? I doubt it

I hope this did not happen while MFC we're pushing him to run for the scum from Richmond just to get a extra draft pick.


This whole saga pretty much sums up the club in a nutshell. Doomed to wallow in perpetual mediocrity.

Can't even take a trick...

If this did happen while doing a medical at the RFC I will be very angry.

This is starting to look like a Matthew Egan situation.

Poor bloke deserves so much better then this especially after the crap Neeld put him through.

Best wishes for your recover Jack, hope to see you in the red and blue again soon.

Nothing like the Egan situaation

Egan did his late in the season and he tried to come back for the grand final and totally stuffed it. JT has had a normal recovery and it just hasn't worked.

The elephant is quite simply "Will Trengove ever play another AFL game" ? I doubt it

The curse continues!


This whole saga pretty much sums up the club in a nutshell. Doomed to wallow in perpetual mediocrity.

you're a happy little poster, aren't you.

I look at it this way. Roos must have a fair idea of what Trenners is capable of and his fitness status.

Buckle up, next week could be a bumpy ride.

Pretty accurate on both points, I would think.

 

looks like the 08-09 drafts are going kill us

thanks Schwab, BP

Its lost us a generation

Shame Shame Shame

P.s , and i put money up for that rubbish


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