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Great news. Not sure about the decision to sign Strauss for two years though. One year provides greater flexibility. IMO we have made this mistake before with Newton and Cheney.

Offering a young player like Strauss a one year contract is inviting him to walk out the door for nothing. West Coast (or the Gold Coast) would happily take Strauss with their early pre-season draft picks. Contract negotations are two-way and have to be fair to the player as well as the club.

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Offering a young player like Strauss a one year contract is inviting him to walk out the door for nothing. West Coast (or the Gold Coast) would happily take Strauss with their early pre-season draft picks. Contract negotations are two-way and have to be fair to the player as well as the club.

Too true but too easily forgotten by too many.

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Something like this >

PJ

Nathan Jones

Matthew Warnock

Jake Spencer

Cameron Bruce

Danny Hughes

Rhys Healey

Kyle Cheney

Tom McNamara

Clint Bartram

Sam Blease

Jordan McKenzie

Brent Moloney

I have a similar list-- update me- if any are wrong please.

Players out of contract end of:

2010:

N. Jones

P. Johnson

J. McKenzie

C. Garland

B. Moloney

J. Meesen

M. Newton

D. Hughes

N. Jetta

J. Spencer

J. Bennell

S. Blease

R. Healey

2011:

J. Gysberts

C. Morton

C. Sylvia

J. Grimes

B. Green

A. Maric

T. Scully

C. Bruce

A. Wonaemirri

S. Martin

L. Tapscott

M. Gawn

J. Fitzpatrick

M. Warnock

Joel MacDonald

2012:

J. Trengove

R.Bail

J.Strauss

M. Bate

R. Petterd

L. Dunn

J. Frawley

J. Rivers

2013:

A. Davey

J.Watts

M. Jamar

Unknown:

C. Bartram

K. Cheney

T. McNamara

Take note that I have Cam Bruce as down until 2011- I maybe wrong here.I also have done Tapscott as two year contract- I think I am wrong here- signed for three.Correct?

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What are you inferring to there??

Strauss has a lethal kick (if you've watched him) that is a dead-eye, especially with kick-outs! Perhaps he will have a role in the coming years...? Taken at pick 18 in 2008...

Well done to Tim Harrington for securing the services of 5 more important players.

:)

I agree that Blease is more important than Strauss. Strauss has many concerns about him right now, no doubt he has a great kick on him but might be better suited to playing with the blinkers on.

Hopefully Strauss sorts this out with his new contract.

Really want to see Blease signed. But this will happen, I suspect that what has happened over the past 2 years the club and Blease are likely sorting what is acceptable for both.

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I fully believe Blease will be a star and rated as highly as Scully, Trengove, et al.

Strauss I don't think will ever reach these heights.

Must admit that to date I haven't seen a lot in Strauss that inspires me but I am prepared to give him more time.

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So these will be the next group of players the Dees must be 'wary' of when GWS intrudes in 2012...

Players out of contract end of:

2011:

J. Gysberts

C. Morton

C. Sylvia

J. Grimes

B. Green

A. Maric

T. Scully

C. Bruce

A. Wonaemirri

S. Martin

L. Tapscott

M. Gawn

J. Fitzpatrick

M. Warnock

Joel MacDonald

That's a fair list right there...!!

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So these will be the next group of players the Dees must be 'wary' of when GWS intrudes in 2012...

That's a fair list right there...!!

With all the signings through the season and in the off season that list will be a lot shorter by this time next year

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With all the signings through the season and in the off season that list will be a lot shorter by this time next year

Fair call. Some of them won't be signed this time next year though - those being most of the inexperienced debutants/youngsters there.

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So these will be the next group of players the Dees must be 'wary' of when GWS intrudes in 2012...

That's a fair list right there...!!

Won't be an issue as most of those will be locked away nice and early. The list management guys have been great the last couple of years and i have complete faith in their decision making and contracts.

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I gotta say, out of all of these, the player i was most worried about losing was Bail (i did think the rest were going to stay anyway)

But bail seems to be a bit of a jet.

Well done Deel.

When I saw the news tonight and how they predictably dwelled on Watts (and fair enough... signing him for 3 years is awesome), I got to thinking about Bail, and how he would have been ripe for a Queensland shift. Plus the fact we've got him for 3 years (and spectacularly cheaply in point of fact), is huge, as he can't get snaffled for nothing... which is what we would have gotten had he been snapped up.

I predict big things from this kid. Solid B-grade is well within his sights.

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Great news and faith in our young fellas.

Bate is important and I would love Strauss to work out.

Well done Wattsy, one gets the feel its a heavy incentive deal

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I saw on a thread that Bartram isn't contracted into next season. Seems weird to me. He's a very quiet player that gets no media. You'd think if he'd have been approached by GC the media would have been all over him, regardless of his small profile.

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He's a very quiet player that gets no media.

He had a double-page spread in the Hun Sport Liftout on the weekend that we played the Cats this year (as he is a Geelong boy). Same as last year too I think!

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