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Jack Trengove

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Yes he was an A grader, much more so than his "mate" Scully. He is also a leader and a top bloke , and we don't have a surplus of leaders at the club

Sorry to disappoint you but Trengove was never an A grade player. He showed promise & that dangerous word potential.

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I just got a message from my sister with photo showing our Jack Trengove in Singapore at the Australian International School today with my great niece. The local teacher is trying to recruit the Aussie kids to MFC apparently. But interesting that Jack is in Singapore. Wonder why?

My sister is trying but is not confident that she can convince the grand kids to follow MFC, generation naught tends to follow winners, not big on loyalty or tradition apparently. Now that I think about it, that is pretty smart thinking.

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I just got a message from my sister with photo showing our Jack Trengove in Singapore at the Australian International School today with my great niece. The local teacher is trying to recruit the Aussie kids to MFC apparently. But interesting that Jack is in Singapore. Wonder why?

My sister is trying but is not confident that she can convince the grand kids to follow MFC, generation naught tends to follow winners, not big on loyalty or tradition apparently. Now that I think about it, that is pretty smart thinking.

who?

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the AFL is going to reduce the rotations over a few years,........

Fact? Guess?? Hope????

Source???

I would live to see it by the way.

I really hope there is fairytale ending for him and the club given all the misfortunes he and the club have shared.

Really happy with the extension!

Well done to Jack and well done to the MFC for sticking with a loyal servant of the club.

 

I really hope there is fairytale ending for him and the club given all the misfortunes he and the club have shared.

They must believe he can make it given the contract.

We have plenty to delist at season end anyway so well worth the risk


Trengove will not play another senior game at MFC! IMO

Trengove will not play another senior game at MFC! IMO

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Good stuff Trenners, let's hope the foot continues to heal and you come back better and stronger than ever.

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We shall see. He's given himself the opportunity to come back with less pressure which is in and of itself a big advantage.

He's not played footy for some time, and good footy for some time before that.

Trengove will not play another senior game at MFC! IMO

It's the detail that makes this such a compelling argument...


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Good stuff Trenners, let's hope the foot continue to heal and you come back better and stronger than ever.

I'm guessing Moonshadow but I'd like you to do some "outing" Ethan

I'm guessing Moonshadow but I'd like you to do some "outing" Ethan

Without giving too much away, all I'll say is I quoted him and his name starts with Picket and ends with Fence.

Trenners to start running in two months.

He might get a run in the prelim final.

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I keep forgetting that he's only 23.

Trengove will not play another senior game at MFC! IMO

Dear diary!

Today on Demonland I bagged out Toumpas for the hundredth time and put a line through Trengove!

After that I had a cup of tea and a lie down!!

Productive day!!

picket fence!

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Trengove will not play another senior game at MFC! IMO

Mate just go away.

 

Great news! Hope he is back on the park and back in form first thing in 2016. Well done to the club too, for looking after our own.

Trenners has more heart in him than 95% of the players in the AFL.

I can't wait for him to come back stronger than ever, I have no doubt he will be able to, considering how he goes about it.

I am surprised when I hear people writing him off. I refuse to lose faith in players who struggle with injury, even if they come back and struggle for a year or two.

Aaron Ramsey is a case in point.


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