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Who are the players coming out of Contract at the end of this year, apart from Scully?

Would love it if someone could fill me in

 

Sylvia, for one.

 

This list is fully up to date with articles confirming everybody

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showthread.php?t=767361

Well, there's a couple of certain contract extension based on that list; Green, Gawn, Fitzpatrick, Martin, and most likely Sylvia. Assuming Scully signs, that leaves Maric, Morton, Aussie and possibly Warnock in a tough position. One would assume Morton would be given an extension, so I think the future for Warnock and Maric are looking bleak. That leaves us with 1 other decision to make, which may happen at the trade table. I'm also assuming Aussie will get an extension providing he comes back in good (mental) spirits.


Well, there's a couple of certain contract extension based on that list; Green, Gawn, Fitzpatrick, Martin, and most likely Sylvia. Assuming Scully signs, that leaves Maric, Morton, Aussie and possibly Warnock in a tough position. One would assume Morton would be given an extension, so I think the future for Warnock and Maric are looking bleak. That leaves us with 1 other decision to make, which may happen at the trade table. I'm also assuming Aussie will get an extension providing he comes back in good (mental) spirits.

It seems you're implying that, of our out-of-contract list, our new-found talent in Martin is GWS bound mayhaps??

It seems you're implying that, of our out-of-contract list, our new-found talent in Martin is GWS bound mayhaps??

Would love to know what made you think I was implying that Deez, considering I put him in the category of certain extensions.

Would love to know what made you think I was implying that Deez, considering I put him in the category of certain extensions.

I misread.

My apologies.

 

Added to this issue are Evans and Nicholson pushing for a spot on the list.

However, this may change as the AFLPA is pushing to abolish the Rookie List in favour of more spots on the senior list.

I really don't know how I feel about this, or whether I care...

Edited by rpfc

In relation to that link according to my records both MacDonald & Warnock are out of contract at the end of this season also.

In regards to Evans & Nicholson, as long as the rookie list stays we should keep them on there for as long as we can IMO, allows us some more picks in the national draft.


In regards to Evans & Nicholson, as long as the rookie list stays we should keep them on there for as long as we can IMO, allows us some more picks in the national draft.

You don't keep rookies down if they are good. You elevate them for reward.

You don't keep rookies down if they are good. You elevate them for reward.

They made Jordie do a 2nd year on the rookie list despite his equally if not greater performances in his first year. And Spencer had to do 3 years. Seems to be MFC policy with rookies at the moment, I could be wrong however.

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