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2 minutes ago, Good Times Grimes said:

Cool. Can we get this thread back to being about Trengove's progress rather than about why he's still on the list, then?

Sure but if someone asks a question or attacks my opinion (which is all it is) i will answer back as i expect you would to

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2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Sure but if someone asks a question or attacks my opinion (which is all it is) i will answer back as i expect you would to

Translation: if someone gives WYL the opportunity to [censored] a dead horse, he'll pounce on it.

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Good article - gives Misson update on some rehab players and some insight on how we will approach the NAB games.  http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2016-02-05/well-attack-nab-challenge-misson

This bit from Misson is especially good: “Jack Trengove is coming towards the end of his rehab. He’s been doing a lot of work – and a lot of football work – in the last couple of weeks and he’s probably a week and a half away from joining in with the group. We feel like we’ve got his load pretty right. More importantly, he’s feeling really confident in that foot and he’s looking forward to joining in with the group – and the group’s looking forward to having him.”...Misson. 

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19 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Good article - gives Misson update on some rehab players and some insight on how we will approach the NAB games.  http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2016-02-05/well-attack-nab-challenge-misson

This bit from Misson is especially good: “Jack Trengove is coming towards the end of his rehab. He’s been doing a lot of work – and a lot of football work – in the last couple of weeks and he’s probably a week and a half away from joining in with the group. We feel like we’ve got his load pretty right. More importantly, he’s feeling really confident in that foot and he’s looking forward to joining in with the group – and the group’s looking forward to having him.”...Misson. 

I tips me hat to the lad. He's bloody determined

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12 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yes but only because the original deal fell through...

Blah blah blah go follow Collingwood all you do is whinge and moan .

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7 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Good article - gives Misson update on some rehab players and some insight on how we will approach the NAB games.  http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2016-02-05/well-attack-nab-challenge-misson

This bit from Misson is especially good: “Jack Trengove is coming towards the end of his rehab. He’s been doing a lot of work – and a lot of football work – in the last couple of weeks and he’s probably a week and a half away from joining in with the group. We feel like we’ve got his load pretty right. More importantly, he’s feeling really confident in that foot and he’s looking forward to joining in with the group – and the group’s looking forward to having him.”...Misson. 

Great report from Misson.

CAN'T WAIT until Trenners gets cracking. Let's hope he returns to a crazy vocal crowd at the 'G

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22 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Fair Comment mate

but if the Fitness Test hadn't failed Trenners would be wearing a Richmond Jumper right now. 

We are investing time into him now only because we had to...

At this stage presumably only a training jumper 

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I'm intrigued that people are so concerned about Trengove looking slow during the latter stages of his rehab. Whilst I don't expect him to ever be the team speedster, I think we should wait and see what he's like when he's allowed to go full bore before conceding on this. And let's not forget that Sam Mitchell is considered a slow mover but he's still an elite because he has other attributes that compensate adequately for that.

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2 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I'm intrigued that people are so concerned about Trengove looking slow during the latter stages of his rehab. Whilst I don't expect him to ever be the team speedster, I think we should wait and see what he's like when he's allowed to go full bore before conceding on this. And let's not forget that Sam Mitchell is considered a slow mover but he's still an elite because he has other attributes that compensate adequately for that.

exactly jack, & hodge as well is not quick by leg speed.  but they are quick of mind. they are natural footballers with footy IQ.

 

& Re the O'meara/Prestia boys, it never stops the hawks to recruit excellent mature players who are hurt knees etc. as long as they can get them up every week.  Burgoyne & Dew to name a couple, 

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19 hours ago, mdemon said:

If only the wishes re snagging a goal from outside 50 off his non-preferred would come true - unbridled joy on Demonland......

I am sure the soothsayers would say that was only because his preferred foot wasn't up to it, due to Mark Neeld 

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10 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I'm intrigued that people are so concerned about Trengove looking slow during the latter stages of his rehab. Whilst I don't expect him to ever be the team speedster, I think we should wait and see what he's like when he's allowed to go full bore before conceding on this. And let's not forget that Sam Mitchell is considered a slow mover but he's still an elite because he has other attributes that compensate adequately for that.

He's slower than Cliffy Young in size 15 gumboots it's sad but true .

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6 hours ago, AzzKikA said:

Come on Trenners, stay focused and never give up!

 

no fear of that happening. The only thing that can fail for Trengove is his body - not his application.

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On Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 8:36 AM, mdemonski2 said:

Spot on.

Why don't we all take a chill pill, get behind him and see how he goes.

good luck Jack we are all hoping to see you back out there again soon.

*Getting emotional*

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12 minutes ago, Coup Cooper said:

I'm currently watching Tregove train with what looks to be the main group! Moving really well! 

Twisting and pivoting then stabbing 20 metre passes!

Great news. If he can get the ball, he has a great footy brain and he will know what to do with it. If he can hit targets he will walk into our team.

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