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1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Not if hes lost his pace and is too slow we won't!!

That won't be answered until he's tested at AFL after he has had a couple more runs under his belt. You may well be proved right, but he is definitely good enough and an absolute inspiration. I'm backing him in.  

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On 4/23/2016 at 9:30 PM, picket fence said:

Not if hes lost his pace and is too slow we won't!!

There are some very good AFL players who aren't quick.

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And that's it - a 44 point comprehensive victory to the Seagulls away from home.

Casey Scorpions 4.1.24 6.2.38 10.2.62 11.4.70

Williamstown 5.2.32 10.4.64 14.10.94 17.12.114

Goals 

Casey Scorpions Hulett 4 Max King Trengove Weideman 2, Grimes 

Williamstown Siposs 4 Anastasio Conway Cordy Dunnell Masters 2 Hetherington Meese Sing

Best

Casey Scorpions Trengove Michie Petracca Hulett Max King Munro

Williamstown Wheeler Sullivan Masters Siposs Currie Hetherington 

Disposals Trengove 30 Michie 28 Petracca 26 Munro 22

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Just now, spirit of norm smith said:

Sam Mitchell is slow ....almost in reverse but is almost the best player in the league.  Luke Hodge would struggle to beat 80% of players on any AFL list. He is still an absolute star.

I back Trengove...

J Bartel is a brownlow and norm smith medallist….. he hardly looks like he moves past 1st gear

 

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On 4/23/2016 at 9:48 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Sam Mitchell is slow ....almost in reverse but is almost the best player in the league.  Luke Hodge would struggle to beat 80% of players on any AFL list. He is still an absolute star.

I back Trengove...

Jack Trengove is also one of the clubs best Aerobic athletes at the club, i really think the interchange cap suits him perfectly. 

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5 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Sam Mitchell is slow ....almost in reverse but is almost the best player in the league.  Luke Hodge would struggle to beat 80% of players on any AFL list. He is still an absolute star.

I back Trengove...

Sam Mitchell is slow over 20 metres but very quick over five metres.

Sam Mitchell is lightning fast with his kicking.

Sam Mitchell is lightning fast with his handpassing.

Sam Mitchell is lightning fast with his decision making.

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I do want to reiterate something. I hope Trenners makes it back and I still think he can, but I wouldn't have him in our midfield.

Did enjoy some of his leadership. Really supporting the younger MFC listed blokes.

Petracca looks explosive and exciting breaking away from stoppages. He's a nice kick. He executed another of those 35m kicks that barely got off the ground but went straight down Trenners' throat.

Very lippy as many have stated. At the huddles you could hear him demanding more of his team mates. During the three quarter time huddle he was getting on Grimes' back about having a lot more time than he thought and ensuring he used it better.

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11 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Sam Mitchell is slow over 20 metres but very quick over five metres.

Sam Mitchell is lightning fast with his kicking.

Sam Mitchell is lightning fast with his handpassing.

Sam Mitchell is lightning fast with his decision making.

Jack Trengove has missed two years of footy, has played just 3 games in his comeback.  

Lets give the bloke a chance before stamping his papers as too slow and finished.    

For [censored] sake he has busted his arse to get over this injury and get back on the park.  For that alone he deserves our praise and admiration.

Reading some comments you get the feeling that people are actually willing him to fail because it suits their narrative. 

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9 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Sam Mitchell is slow over 20 metres but very quick over five metres.

Sam Mitchell is lightning fast with his kicking.

Sam Mitchell is lightning fast with his handpassing.

Sam Mitchell is lightning fast with his decision making.

Exactly, Trengove just doesn't have those smarts. He can compete but he gets caught easily

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1 minute ago, hells bells said:

Jack Trengove has missed two years of footy, has played just 3 games in his comeback.  

Lets give the bloke a chance before stamping his papers as too slow and finished.    

For [censored] sake he has busted his arse to get over this injury and get back on the park.  For that alone he deserves our praise and admiration.

Reading some comments you get the feeling that people are actually willing him to fail because it suits their narrative. 

Who said anything about Trengove?  I was talking about Mitchell.

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5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Who said anything about Trengove?  I was talking about Mitchell.

I think you need to be banned my friend, clearly you really haven't a clue who ayou are talking about and so in your delusional state then clearly we need to act against your none to clear rhettoric! 

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1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Whats grimes been doing wrong. Is it poor disposal? Thanks for the coverage

Tries to take on tacklers and gets caught and his poor decision making and disposal lets him down. 

It did seem as though our game plan falls down because we have too many blokes who turn it over under no pressure. Terlich is a major culprit.

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48 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

So Trengove has 30 touches and 2 goals in his 2nd full game back and half of Demonland is writing him off?

I really need to stop coming on here!

Yeah I agree, they are very good stats, but I wanta know what's his pace like??

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4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Yeah I agree, they are very good stats, but I wanta know what's his pace like??

From what has been mentioned over the last few weeks he isn't lightning but is not as slow as when he was suffering from that foot (he looked live he was in quicksand). I reckon he will get back to AFL in the net one or two weeks and will play as a utility all over the ground.

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