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Re: Jackson Trengove
Originally Posted by
Wannaknowmore
I think $450 over 3 yrs is fine.
Would much rather have Trengrove over Schoenmakers which I cannot believe we were chasing him.
Trengrove will help with those really tall forwards who we don't always have someone to match up on.
In todays market I imagine it will be a fair bit more, as we know these blokes don't grow trees.
It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.
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Re: Jackson Trengove
Originally Posted by
KT31
In todays market I imagine it will be a fair bit more, as we know these blokes don't grow trees.
Not sure if his family are farming stock
I agree if we can get him for around that $500k mark, he would be a good addition. He is just about to turn 27, so he should be at his peak.
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Re: Jackson Trengove
Mark Stevens tweet:
Jackson Trengove to the Dogs, odds shortening. Major shock now if not at kennel next year under free agency ...
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Re: Jackson Trengove
He'll lose 3-4 kgs (back to his pre-2016 weight) and play predominantly back, which I like.
He'll probably be our no 1 defender and will cost us nothing in picks, for me it's a yes. Given we have chased tall backmen the past few trading periods it's clearly a position we need help in and Trengove can take the monsters leaving Zaine to play a legitimate CHB role which means Morris can play mid-sized and if Adams is in the side he can play intercept backman or as a leading forward.
Collins is barely ready, Roberts has gone backwards and Young is incredibly raw so Trengove makes our team better for no cost at the trade table. A no-brainer.
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Re: Jackson Trengove
Originally Posted by
Mofra
He'll lose 3-4 kgs (back to his pre-2016 weight) and play predominantly back, which I like.
He'll probably be our no 1 defender and will cost us nothing in picks, for me it's a yes. Given we have chased tall backmen the past few trading periods it's clearly a position we need help in and Trengove can take the monsters leaving Zaine to play a legitimate CHB role which means Morris can play mid-sized and if Adams is in the side he can play intercept backman or as a leading forward.
Collins is barely ready, Roberts has gone backwards and Young is incredibly raw so Trengove makes our team better for no cost at the trade table. A no-brainer.
Sounds good to me. Do you think we would still chase a ruckman to help out till English is ready?
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Re: Jackson Trengove
Would allow Adams to play forward too.
The curse is dead.
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Re: Jackson Trengove
Originally Posted by
chef
Would allow Adams to play forward too.
Which gives us some genuine flexibility much like McGovern at west coast.
"Loves a scrap....oh yeah & he's a pretty handy footballer as well"
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Re: Jackson Trengove
Originally Posted by
The Doctor
Seems a perfect fit for our defence to me
Yep just a real no nonsense free agent signing for me.
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Re: Jackson Trengove
Originally Posted by
SlimPickens
Which gives us some genuine flexibility much like McGovern at west coast.
Which in turn allows Adams to go into defence 5 minutes a quarter to cover Trengrove while he rucks (if he's our second ruckman). Which means Tom Boyd gets a lot more time forward.
Trengrove seems to create a domino effect of good things.
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Re: Jackson Trengove
Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Which in turn allows Adams to go into defence 5 minutes a quarter to cover Trengrove while he rucks (if he's our second ruckman). Which means Tom Boyd gets a lot more time forward.
Trengrove seems to create a domino effect of good things.
So this means, we have given up on Lever, or we still chase him and see Trengrove as a Ruck/defender ?
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Re: Jackson Trengove
Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Which in turn allows Adams to go into defence 5 minutes a quarter to cover Trengrove while he rucks (if he's our second ruckman). Which means Tom Boyd gets a lot more time forward.
Trengrove seems to create a domino effect of good things.
But the downside is that we on Woof are going to completey lose our minds on whether it's Trengrove or Trengove.
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Re: Jackson Trengove
Originally Posted by
bornadog
So this means, we have given up on Lever.
After signing Morris last week, you'd have to think so.
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If Adams stays fit he'll be one of the most important members of our side, particularly if we (seemingly) land Trengove.
Trengove's not worth 600k IMO and I'd rather 3 years than 4, but I do like that his addition frees up Adams to become our McGovern.
Needs to drop 4-5kgs and become a key defender again though - currently too top heavy/ala ruckman-esque.
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Re: Jackson Trengove
Whats his injury history ? Just curious .
Does he have any and has he had any major ones ?
Bring back the biff
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Re: Jackson Trengove
Originally Posted by
ledge
Whats his injury history ? Just curious .
Does he have any and has he had any major ones ?
He has had quite a history of injuries from foot, ankle, knee, hamstring, shoulder although I haven't heard of much over the past couple of seasons.
A quote from The Advertiser in 2015:
PORT Adelaide has lost pivotal defender Jackson Trengove for the rest of the pre-season.
The key backman’s wretched run with injury took another turn after he was advised by doctors to have surgery this week on his left shoulder.
And from his Bio:
After arriving at the club at the end of 2008 with severe knee and hamstring injuries, Trengove spent the entirety of 2009 getting his body right.