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If Jack makes a full recovery and lines up round 1 2016.. Just imagine the roar and the boys getting around him when he kicks his first goal.. Very long way to go.. But, could a 90% recovered trengove, with the captaincy off his shoulders lift this club out of the rubble? Along side Jones, Viney, Vince, Gawn & Hogan??

He was a gun for his first 2 years..

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If Jack comes makes a full recovery and lines up round 1.. Just imagine tghe roar and the boys getting around him when he kicks his first goal.. Very long way to go.. But could 90% recovered full fit trengove, with the captaincy off his shoulders lift this club out of the rubble? Along side Jones, Viney, Vince, Gawn & Hogan??

If possible, will be our Robbie Gray.

i'm a broken record, yes.

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If possible, will be our Robbie Gray.

i'm a broken record, yes.

The footy gods have to turn our way soon!!

Throw in Petracca & Brayshaw.. And an A+er.. Jeepers it must be getting close to the offseason..

I'm excited again haha

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He isn't wrong though. After such a long lay off it is expected that he will suffer a soft tissue injury or two as his body re-adjusts to the training loads.

I don't think olisik was saying Trenners wasn't going to make it, more that he will still have a few mental and physical hurdles to jump before he is back on the park.

I'm confident he will be far better than Mitch at handling it though.

The likelihood increases, but I'm sure he'll have a management plan to put into place in order to strengthen those muscles as much as possible before he even steps onto the field.

But the original post is classic Olisik doom and gloom.

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Massive step forward but a long way to go, next 8 weeks are make or break for jacks career, i really hope he comes good, hes been a brave and important member of the mfc, thrown under the bus way too early by neeld.

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He isn't wrong though. After such a long lay off it is expected that he will suffer a soft tissue injury or two as his body re-adjusts to the training loads.

I don't think olisik was saying Trenners wasn't going to make it, more that he will still have a few mental and physical hurdles to jump before he is back on the park.

I'm confident he will be far better than Mitch at handling it though.

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I just watched a game from 2011. It was the Melb vs Ess game immediately after the "bruise free" game against Carlton. The Dees were being questioned and responded well. A couple of things stood out to me. Firstly, how good a player Trenners was at that time. He was smart tough and strong and played with a maturity beyond his years. Unlike some of our players, he didn't do dumb [censored]. He knew what to do and when. I am very enthusiastic about the thought of regaining him if he can recapture that form. BTW he didn't look as slow as he did a couple of years later. He wasn't quick but ok.

The other thing to note was how well Jack Watts played. He seemed more free and more willing to back himself.

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