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Good on him.  He has earned a bit of luck!

 

I never thought he would get a gig unless they had serious inj issues.

 

All the best trenners!

 

Who says persistence and hard work doesn't pay off!  Here's hoping he can get back to his very best.  If he can, Port will be well served!  I wish him well!

I will be watching this game now, hoping Trenners plays a blinder, can’t remember an ex player in my many years of following the Demons that I want to not just do well, but to reignite a career that should have been fantastic.


Hope he lights it up!

Too much talent and commitment to not be able to play some sort of role at AFL level.

 

 

 

 

 

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Best of luck to him, he’s a ripping positive person. He’s had a horrible run of luck with his footy career, and it’s admirable the resilience and hard work he’s shown the whole way through. Am surprised and glad he’s got the chance at AFL level again.

Good luck Trenners!

Well done Trenners. 

If wish you every bit of good fortune for your career.

 

A fantastic Demon trying his luck elsewhere...   a True Demon at heart.


36 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

I will be watching this game now, hoping Trenners plays a blinder, can’t remember an ex player in my many years of following the Demons that I want to not just do well, but to reignite a career that should have been fantastic.

Good luck and well done Jack. 

Yes, I echo the senitiments here.  Wish him well in getting back into the AFL.  Must admit, I didn’t see it coming.  Thought he looked slow when he came back into the Dees side last year, and unless he has found a yard of pace, may be found wanting at the higher level.  Got plenty at VFL level.  Very happy to be proved wrong, as he did nothing but his best to serve at the MFC.

The unanimous comments of support from posters regarding this news is a great tribute to the footballer and the man.   

Universally liked and admired. 


Will just play a role. 

Steady half back. Lacks pace but heart and soul are strong.

Hope he one day comes back to MFC in a coaching or managerial role.  A great young bloke 

Kind of sad that his good mate Watts won't get to play with him. 

Brought it on himself I suppose. 

 
1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Kind of sad that his good mate Watts won't get to play with him. 

Indeed!  But, no doubt, Wattsy will be rapt for his mate, just the same!  Remember, it was Watts who was one of the main guys who orchestrated that big hoop & holler at training a coupla years back when Trenners did his first running on his come back trail.  And, apparently, Watts also had a part (who knows how big) in convincing Port to draft Trenners.

Trenners now and James Macdonald playing for the Giants are the only times I've felt really positive to ex Demons still playing. Go well Jack.


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