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Jackson Trengove

Post: # 642219Post kingy0701 »

Saw this video of him on Youtube and looks a player.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaC3TZ2mQ2c

Should be seriously looked at come draft time as a key defender/ruck with
our first round pick.

Qualities:
- Great leap
- Awesome contested mark
- Great mobility and agility
- Defensive pressure


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youtube can make anyone look good.


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Post: # 642233Post LTN16 »

Certainly looks a player..

Has got a huge leap on him.


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we need to draft another kpp with our first pick...draft a few mids in the later picks

then next year we pick up a mid with our first pick

the cycle continues

everyone seems to have a massive crush on hurley...


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Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:we need to draft another kpp with our first pick...draft a few mids in the later picks

then next year we pick up a mid with our first pick

the cycle continues

everyone seems to have a massive crush on hurley...
Hurley is an interesting one as he's been pigeon-holed as a fullback after being played there during the last two U/18 champs. He has played in all key positions with the Knights & be damn competitive. Query over his pace may be the question mark but I can't see him getting past Essendon or Carlton. I'm tipping he'll be in navy blue which is a shame as he's a Saints supporter.

One thing is for sure there will be a very good player available at our pick whether Trengrove/Yarran/Robinson, etc is the man.

I'd really like to see the club take some chances & trade as aggressively as possible. It's a very good draft 1-30 odd & there will still be some gems after that.


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Animal Enclosure wrote:
Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:we need to draft another kpp with our first pick...draft a few mids in the later picks

then next year we pick up a mid with our first pick

the cycle continues

everyone seems to have a massive crush on hurley...
Hurley is an interesting one as he's been pigeon-holed as a fullback after being played there during the last two U/18 champs. He has played in all key positions with the Knights & be damn competitive. Query over his pace may be the question mark but I can't see him getting past Essendon or Carlton. I'm tipping he'll be in navy blue which is a shame as he's a Saints supporter.

One thing is for sure there will be a very good player available at our pick whether Trengrove/Yarran/Robinson, etc is the man.

I'd really like to see the club take some chances & trade as aggressively as possible. It's a very good draft 1-30 odd & there will still be some gems after that.
well i wouldnt mind him as a kpp - taking into account i know bugger all and like the romanticsm associated with taking a saints supporter who is going to be a good'un


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Post: # 642301Post plugger66 »

My daughter takes a good mark on video but she isnt available for 3 more years so we better get this guy. I will give the Saints a call.


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plugger66 wrote:My daughter takes a good mark on video but she isnt available for 3 more years so we better get this guy. I will give the Saints a call.
can we get her under the father-daughter rule?


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plugger66 wrote:My daughter takes a good mark on video but she isnt available for 3 more years so we better get this guy. I will give the Saints a call.
you have a daughter??? :shock:


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Post: # 642396Post spiral2 »

this kid Sam Blease looked good in the U18 champs final

very quick, can finish. anyone in the know, know about him? where he is likely to go etc...
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=e7DTWnqlg8E


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Blease's stocks are rising fast. He's bottom aged so unlikely to get a run next year. Touted to go early second round, doubt he'll get past melbournes priority pick. He could be a star but he goes missing for long periods too often. I think where we have our pick we'll end up paying too much for him if you know what i mean. A few better options would still be available.

Would love Trengove at the saints but has suffered some injury set backs this year. Was touted as a definite top 10 pick before he tore his hamstring off the bone and did a knee at the same time in a freak training accident. Question is weather we take the risk. Can play CHF/CHB and Ruck. Although he maybe undersized for rucking in the AFL his leap would definatley make up for what he lacks in height. Doubt anyone would take him before our pick (12,13,14) Hawthorn would definitly be interested as would Collingwood but i doubt the pies would take him.

Mitch Robinson is one to look out for as well....tall midifelder/winger, tough, inside/outside, ball magnet, Clearance player, Good pace, Good skills both sides, penetraing right foot kick, good burst of speed.....


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Post: # 642421Post Iceman234 »

plugger66 wrote:My daughter takes a good mark on video but she isnt available for 3 more years so we better get this guy. I will give the Saints a call.
Yet another comment of no value, sarcastic and belittling to the OP.

The OP was about a good young player who may give a bit and may just be picked up by someone as a damn good player.

You are a goose. Just more evidence of it.

How about you just F*** off P66, far too many people are sick of your negativity.

Every time you press enter you just lower yourself more....


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CHBench wrote:Blease's stocks are rising fast. He's bottom aged so unlikely to get a run next year. Touted to go early second round, doubt he'll get past melbournes priority pick. He could be a star but he goes missing for long periods too often. I think where we have our pick we'll end up paying too much for him if you know what i mean. A few better options would still be available.

Would love Trengove at the saints but has suffered some injury set backs this year. Was touted as a definite top 10 pick before he tore his hamstring off the bone and did a knee at the same time in a freak training accident. Question is weather we take the risk. Can play CHF/CHB and Ruck. Although he maybe undersized for rucking in the AFL his leap would definatley make up for what he lacks in height. Doubt anyone would take him before our pick (12,13,14) Hawthorn would definitly be interested as would Collingwood but i doubt the pies would take him.

Mitch Robinson is one to look out for as well....tall midifelder/winger, tough, inside/outside, ball magnet, Clearance player, Good pace, Good skills both sides, penetraing right foot kick, good burst of speed.....
cheers CHBench
yeah looks good does Robinson, good size, looks quick, courage and smarts, not too shabby!


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Post: # 642465Post fonz_#15 »

on draft watch i have one bloke i have seen a lot of from the stingrays..Michael Hibberd(sp?)

tall, athletic, quick and hard at it.

had an injury this season so may be a good rookie list prospect.


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Post: # 642519Post borderbarry »

Couple of big indigenous boys that may be worthwhile with a later pick or rookie... Casey Sibosado, 192cm, Liam Jones 194cm (son of ex saint, Bob). EDither could be developed into CHB .


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Post: # 642525Post Solar »

CHBench wrote:Blease's stocks are rising fast. He's bottom aged so unlikely to get a run next year. Touted to go early second round, doubt he'll get past melbournes priority pick. He could be a star but he goes missing for long periods too often. I think where we have our pick we'll end up paying too much for him if you know what i mean. A few better options would still be available.

Would love Trengove at the saints but has suffered some injury set backs this year. Was touted as a definite top 10 pick before he tore his hamstring off the bone and did a knee at the same time in a freak training accident. Question is weather we take the risk. Can play CHF/CHB and Ruck. Although he maybe undersized for rucking in the AFL his leap would definatley make up for what he lacks in height. Doubt anyone would take him before our pick (12,13,14) Hawthorn would definitly be interested as would Collingwood but i doubt the pies would take him.

Mitch Robinson is one to look out for as well....tall midifelder/winger, tough, inside/outside, ball magnet, Clearance player, Good pace, Good skills both sides, penetraing right foot kick, good burst of speed.....
hey just a question. Did the knee injury stop him jumping? Thats a huge injury to have for a player whose leap is a positive (see barry brooks). If he has worked back well from injury it shows the kid has guts and mental toughness.


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Post: # 642544Post CHBench »

[quote="afl.com.au"]AIS/AFL Academy high performance manager Alan McConnell is confident Trengrove will bounce back in time for the October NAB AFL Draft Camp.
“[The injury happened] in a mock pressure situation training drill with Metro on Thursday evening,â€


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Post: # 642561Post vacuous space »

Trengove and Tom Swift are the real wild cards of the draft. They're both highly talented footballers who have missed a lot of footy with injuries. They could go anywhere at this stage. Swift could be a Selwood type steal provided his knee holds up. Trengove, I think, would definitely be on the Saints radar. He'd also be on the radar of every team that needs a KP defender. I wouldn't be certain of either Trengove or Swift lasting to our pick. Hurley definitely won't.


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vacuous space wrote:Trengove and Tom Swift are the real wild cards of the draft. They're both highly talented footballers who have missed a lot of footy with injuries. They could go anywhere at this stage. Swift could be a Selwood type steal provided his knee holds up. Trengove, I think, would definitely be on the Saints radar. He'd also be on the radar of every team that needs a KP defender. I wouldn't be certain of either Trengove or Swift lasting to our pick. Hurley definitely won't.
Has Trengrove some pace?

Last thing we need is a slow lumbering type..


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Post: # 642572Post vacuous space »

BallBanger wrote:Has Trengrove some pace?
He was a mobile player before the injury. I imagine a lot of people will be watching him at draft camp to see how much the injury has affected him.


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