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Can someone give me a list of players who are still out of contract?

 

malceski, rosa, james kelly, mundy, goldsack. worth a look in.

 

I'd like Rosa and Mundy,

Maybe okeefe as a delisted free agent to play as a playing assistant coach

Not much on offer really.

Why would mundy come to us? Rosa would be OK but he needs to prove he can stay on the park.


Our only chance with Mundy would be to offer 4 years

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Not much on offer really.

Why would mundy come to us? Rosa would be OK but he needs to prove he can stay on the park.

Money and chance to come home I guess.

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I can't vouch for the accuracy, and I hope their predictions are waaaaaay off the mark, but here's a list.

http://www.footyjunkie.com.au/lists/2014-afl-free-agent-list/

Thanks, but far out I think they're wrong on a few.

 

I don't think Dunn will leave.

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I don't think Dunn will leave.

Either, I still think other clubs underrate him and won't offer him anything, bar like GWS


Either, I still think other clubs underrate him and won't offer him anything, bar like GWS

now very consistent quality vanilla, not the type you'd drive across statelines to buy.

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now very consistent quality vanilla, not the type you'd drive across statelines to buy.

I doubt he'll leave to GWS, if that's what you're saying?

I don't think Dunn will leave.

i agree. he is now in the leadership group. one club player.

Dunn and Pederson are lucky...Looks like Roos is making them into footballers after all.

I think there are a few non FA's out there who are worth a look as well.

Kieran Harper was pretty highly rated by a few on here in his draft year and right now he's not getting a look in at North. He could be worth a trade for the right price.

If we could shake loose either Treloar or Shiel from GWS that would be a win but I can't see it happening.

now very consistent quality vanilla, not the type you'd drive across statelines to buy.

I doubt he'll leave to GWS, if that's what you're saying?

it is. but what I mean is, he's not the sort other clubs will throw huge $$$ at. so irrespective we will keep him. IMO he'd only leave under this scenario, if we squeezed him out $$$ wise.


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