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2 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

Great to see him back.  He was always one of my favorite players. He just seems like a quality determined guy who also happens to be a talented footballer. Wonder where he will play long term? He's really versatile and could fill a midfield role or either flank. He's a good mark overhead too so maybe forward flank?

Good luck Trenners!

Hopefully not Richmond

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My partner is having her 40th on Saturday, we've hired a villa in Tuscany, and have friends flying from everywhere for a James Bond fancy dress party. I think James Bond is going to have a demons scarf on.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Ingeniokinetikey said:

My partner is having her 40th on Saturday, we've hired a villa in Tuscany, and have friends flying from everywhere for a James Bond fancy dress party. I think James Bond is going to have a demons scarf on.

 

 

That's more of an outright brag, than anything to do with Jack Trengove.

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I suddenly have that Swan Lager "They said you'd never make it..." ad song in my head!

He's played all his footy as an inside mid for Casey this year, so I assume he'll add to the rotations there, but can really just as easily slot into the half back or forward line if required

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5 minutes ago, faultydet said:

That's more of an outright brag, than anything to do with Jack Trengove.

As a Dees fan living overseas, I always like reading about how other people, far from home experience the matches.

This is one match I'm really sad to miss.

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9 minutes ago, faultydet said:

That's more of an outright brag, than anything to do with Jack Trengove.

Why? Every one living in Rome has a villa in Tuscany 

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8 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

This is absolutely brilliant!  Just look at the spontaneity!

Telling Jack on the track

Thanks for that - sitting in a car, waiting to pick my daughter up, blubbering like a fool.

I love this clip, not only because Jack is back, but because of the mood amongst this band of brothers. 

After all he's been through

After all they've been through

After all we've been through

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10 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

I wouldn't be shocked to see Grimes play this weekend too.

Agreed - will be interesting to see both these guys without the pressure on their shoulders and amongst a group of exuberant, passionate, talented young fellas.

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2 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Happened to stumble on the first page of this thread and saw this pic:

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He has come so far.  Inspirational!  Well done, young man.

Would someone like to change the title of this thread saying Jack is back, please!

Why is his ankle bandaged????

Oh, no! MFCSS has just kicked in!!!

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51 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

This is absolutely brilliant!  Just look at the spontaneity!

Telling Jack on the track

You would think we had just won or something.... hold on, we did!

Ty Dee bloody brilliant

 

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Am truly ecstatic about this news, he looks super fit amongst his team mates as well. Wet eyes when I think about hard it has been.

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Happy for the guy, particularly as i thought he wasnt going to make it.

Shame it has to be in a game where we will get pumped......... :P

Damn his arms are HUGE now. Hope he smashes it.

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4 hours ago, McQueen said:

Will be over for the QB game OD. Won't leave my young fella in the lurch for it - no matter how much I'd love to be there for it.

 Ok that saves me looking for you on Saturday Steve.

 

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