Did it change your perspective on either of them?
If yes, how?
Jack is a bit of a hero to me so I would hope to come out of that book with the same sort of feeling.
Cotchin I am less emotionally attached to tbh.
I’m a divorced father - similar vintage to Dimma , so I have some understanding and sympathy over the complexity of that situation . So hearing Trent’s idealistic views on marriage and family -while noble, I found moderately sanctimonious….but maybe I’m projecting my own issues.
Trent always had a reputation as being a Boy Scout- this book does nothing to diminish this character trait .
What was interesting - he knew his place in the team wasn’t guaranteed in his final year .
Jacks book I felt was more light hearted, tales of his childhood in Tasmania. Self deprecating humour.
He really struggled injury wise in his final year ( as did Trent ) - it’s remarkable he played as many games as he did
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