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11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Ken Hinkley is a top bloke

you can just tell so easily

Yep, a top bloke and a top coach. 

 
34 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Ken Hinkley is a top bloke

you can just tell so easily

Met him on a holiday last year when they were chasing JWatts before they picked him up. Very approachable, likeable bloke. 


Well done Trenners we my Family are so over the moon for you.and to still be on the journey as an AFL footballer is a testament to you. I am hoping not only you have a fantastic game but string many games together and to be the turning point of your  career. Proud of you as l know that many others are as well.You will give it your all  as you did for our great club.  May all go well for you Trenners.

 

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Good luck to him. If anyone deserves some luck from the football gods it's him.

 

Gonna claim ignorance on this. I thought he’d already played this year!

All the best Jack!

Bloody awesome news. 

Well done Trenners u are one determined bugger. 

Good luck. 


Imagine he cemented a spot and went on to win a flag with Port this year. One of the most unlikely footy careers. Good luck Jack.  Apologies for keeping that flag from you. 

Hope he finds a role at Port that he can find a bit of longevity in. As has been demonstrated this year, we severely lack speed out of the backline and Trenners has lost more than a yard since he shagged his foot up. He was never going to cement with the role we have him.

Considering the opposition, this is a great chance for him to find some touch and to get some momentum for the rest of the year.

I was spewing initially when I heard we might be trading him to Richmond as he was a bloke I wanted justice done to. Hopefully this is his chance to get a good 2 to 3 seasons under his belt and end his career on a great note.

Brain 'em Jack!

Edited by Colin B. Flaubert

Very happy for Jack. I sincerely hope he can capture some of the form he displayed in his early Melbourne days

All the very best mate.


Ive been told by one of our players partners that quite a few of his former Dees team mates will be at the game supporting Jack.

Nice touch by the boys. Shows how respected Jack was at our club.

Best of luck Jack, he deserves the best in life not only footy, good things come to those who wait, it's now his time for some luck.

Well how did he go? Anyone got the inside info?


4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Well how did he go? Anyone got the inside info?

Jack Trengove 13 8 21 8 0 3 2 4 0 0 92

 

Fair game.

Nice to see ! Thought he was cooked at Melbourne but a feel good story !

13 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

21 disposals (13 kicks, 8 handballs), 8 marks, 4 tackles

he won't be dropped

He also ran 16.5kms, the most by any player on the ground. 1.2kms more than next best 

Edited by SFebey

 
2 hours ago, SFebey said:

He also ran 16.5kms, the most by any player on the ground. 1.2kms more than next best 

not bad......with his feet ?

  • 3 months later...

BUMP!

Looks like Jack will get another year at Port.    http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-10-24/port-trio-set-for-lifelines-rookie-still-in-limbo

Rapt for him.  Of all people he deserves to keep his AFL dream alive. 


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