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I've got it at 5 plus Clark which is 6. Barry is the one up in the air but he's got pace, endurance and is following the coaches instructions at Casey. Even if he's not getting a kick I think he finds another year. McKenzie, Fitzy and Evans are 3 who are contracted but could be traded out but I doubt there's much interest and all 3 have shown something at AFL level so you never know if a second preseason under Roos could turn them around. In fact they could all play big roles in the rest of this year.

So you're thinking Blease, Tapscott, Byrnes, Nicholson and Strauss, plus Clark, GRRM/tm? ;) I can see them persevering with Strauss and Blease, but I don't hold out much hope for them.

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Best thing we can do to get the guys we want to re-sign is to win games, lots of games. A spirited victory on Monday would help massively.

theres for mine a distinct irony about all of this.

Essentially the people we would look to re sign will be responsible for the performance of the team that is to supposedly inspire them to re sign !!

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Dunn will repay the faith I think, and it's vital we keep one of chip or Tommy mac, I am absolutely certain both are attracting strong interest

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Fascinating to see who goes here. Tapscott, Byrnes and Nicholson will be first out the door. Strauss, Blease and Barry will be next in line. I'd say we'll delist 6. I think Frawley will stay, so it'll be interesting to see whether they keep Spencer and they'll upgrade Georgiou and Jetta.

I reckon I can see 4 that will be on the chopping block for 2015, but a long way to go there.

I think we'll re-sign everyone for next year.

I think its 12 months too soon to do anything Re the rucks. Jamar is OOC next year, & is (31) this August. Next in line maturity wise is Spencer, currently(24.7) followed by Gawn (22.5), both inexperienced by AFL ruck standards. Then we have a rookie in Max King, unplayed yet & (18.8). And we have Fitzpatrick [forward] developing, (22.11)

However with Clark gone, we could rookie another.

Re the mids, I would look to rookie 2 of Strauss & Barry, & possibly Tapscott? Georgiou could stay as a rookie? Jetta 1 Yr?

#edit: dunn, a deal for the much improved outback Dunny. for 3

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So you're thinking Blease, Tapscott, Byrnes, Nicholson and Strauss, plus Clark, GRRM/tm? ;) I can see them persevering with Strauss and Blease, but I don't hold out much hope for them.

I reckon, Tapscott, Blease, Byrnes, Spencer, Barry, Evans, Strauss will all be gone

Blease, Strauss and Tapscott traded for late picks if possible

Evans and Barry probably re-rookied for mine.

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I reckon, Tapscott, Blease, Byrnes, Spencer, Barry, Evans, Strauss will all be gone

Blease, Strauss and Tapscott traded for late picks if possible

Evans and Barry probably re-rookied for mine.

I'm pretty sure Evans has at least another year to run on his three year contract.

And I tend to agree that we probably won't make a move on rucks this season, so Spencer will be safe and IMO is worth pursuing anyway.

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Geeze, we got some bloody signing to do in the next few years!

Lucky we are playing better.

It's not really surprising. The average contract length is probably around three years - exceptional players may get more and those close to the end of their careers due to age or performance are likely to get less. With a list of 48, that's 16 each year, on average, coming out of contract.

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Expires 2014

James Frawley (UFA), Lynden Dunn (UFA), Tom McDonald, Rohan Bail, Dean Terlich, Jake Spencer, Mitch Clisby, Sam Blease, Dominic Barry, Luke Tapscott, Shannon Byrnes, Daniel Nicholson, James Strauss, Neville Jetta ®, Max King ®, Alex Giorgiou ®, James Harmes ® Expires 2015

Nathan Jones (UFA), Mark Jamar (UFA), Colin Garland (RFA), Jeremy Howe, Jordie McKenzie, Jack Trengove, Jack Viney, Jesse Hogan, Max Gawn, Jimmy Toumpas, Jack Fitzpatrick, Daniel Cross, Michael Evans, Cameron Pedersen, Christian Salem, Jay Kennedy-Harris, Jayden Hunt, Aidan Riley

Expires 2016

Jack Grimes (RFA), Jack Watts (RFA), Chris Dawes, Bernie Vince, Dean Kent, Matt Jones, Viv Michie

Expires 2017Dom Tyson

Where did this come from?

Cross is on a 1 year deal, for one.

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Jones will sign. Heart & Soul

i have to agree here... Jones doesn't seem the type of person, who would hold his club to ransom...

If he did leave, he'd be the first captain to leave their club for free agent money... Im not sure Jones would want to be remembered that way...

Personally i think Trengove will be harder to keep... After the way our club has handled his career so far, I wouldn't blame him if he choose to go back home...

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