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ADELAIDE

Brad Crouch (Restricted Free Agent)

David Mackay (Unrestricted Free Agent)

Rory Atkins (RFA)

Wayne Milera

BRISBANE

Stefan Martin (RFA)

CARLTON

Marc Murphy (UFA)

Matthew Kreuzer (UFA)

Ed Curnow (UFA)

Kade Simpson (UFA)

Levi Casboult

COLLINGWOOD

Brodie Grundy (RFA)

Jordan De Goey

Darcy Moore

Scott Pendlebury (UFA)

Brodie Mihocek

Chris Mayne

Mason Cox

Matt Scharenberg

ESSENDON

Joe Daniher (RFA)

Dyson Heppell (RFA)

Adam Saad

Andrew McGrath

Jayden Laverde

Kyle Langford

FREMANTLE

David Mundy (UFA)

Luke Ryan

Cam McCarthy

Brandon Matera

GEELONG

Mitch Duncan (UFA)

Tom Hawkins (UFA)

Brandan Parfitt

Jack Henry

Quinton Narkle

Gary Rohan

Nakia Cockatoo

Sam Menegola

Rhys Stanley

Ryan Abbott

Zach Guthrie

James Parsons

Gary Ablett

Harry Taylor

GOLD COAST

Jack Lukosius

Jarrod Harbrow (UFA)

GWS GIANTS

Jeremy Cameron (RFA)

Lachie Whitfield (RFA)

Zac Williams (RFA)

Aaidan Corr (RFA)

Jeremy Finlayson

Harry Perryman

Zac Langdon

Isaac Cumming

HAWTHORN

Ben McEvoy

Ben Stratton (UFA)

Daniel Howe

Isaac Smith (UFA)

James Frawley

James Sicily

Shaun Burgoyne (UFA)

MELBOURNE

Jack Viney (RFA)

Christian Petracca

Bayley Fritsch

Charlie Spargo

Jayden Hunt

Oscar McDonald

Nathan Jones (UFA)

Mitch Hannan

James Harmes

NORTH MELBOURNE

Mason Wood

Aaron Hall

Ben Brown

Cam Zurhaar

Jed Anderson

Kayne Turner

Marley Williams

Paul Ahern

Jamie Macmillan

PORT ADELAIDE

Robbie Gray (UFA)

Brad Ebert (RFA)

Sam Powell-Pepper

Charlie Dixon

Justin Westhoff (UFA)

RICHMOND

Bachar Houli (UFA)

Jack Graham

Toby Nankervis

Jayden Short

Josh Caddy

Nathan Broad

ST KILDA

Jack Lonie

Josh Battle

Paddy McCartin

Jack Steele

SYDNEY

Ben Ronke

George Hewett

Josh Kennedy (UFA)

WEST COAST

Shannon Hurn (UFA)

Josh Kennedy (UFA)

Lewis Jetta

Liam Ryan

Nathan Vardy

Jack Petruccelle

Jamie Cripps

WESTERN BULLDOGS

Easton Wood (UFA)

Billy Gowers

Matt Suckling

Lin Jong

Josh Schache

* list does not include every out of contract player

 
4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

ADELAIDE

Brad Crouch (Restricted Free Agent)

David Mackay (Unrestricted Free Agent)

Rory Atkins (RFA)

Wayne Milera

BRISBANE

Stefan Martin (RFA)

CARLTON

Marc Murphy (UFA)

Matthew Kreuzer (UFA)

Ed Curnow (UFA)

Kade Simpson (UFA)

Levi Casboult

COLLINGWOOD

Brodie Grundy (RFA)

Jordan De Goey

Darcy Moore

Scott Pendlebury (UFA)

Brodie Mihocek

Chris Mayne

Mason Cox

Matt Scharenberg

ESSENDON

Joe Daniher (RFA)

Dyson Heppell (RFA)

Adam Saad

Andrew McGrath

Jayden Laverde

Kyle Langford

FREMANTLE

David Mundy (UFA)

Luke Ryan

Cam McCarthy

Brandon Matera

GEELONG

Mitch Duncan (UFA)

Tom Hawkins (UFA)

Brandan Parfitt

Jack Henry

Quinton Narkle

Gary Rohan

Nakia Cockatoo

Sam Menegola

Rhys Stanley

Ryan Abbott

Zach Guthrie

James Parsons

Gary Ablett

Harry Taylor

GOLD COAST

Jack Lukosius

Jarrod Harbrow (UFA)

GWS GIANTS

Jeremy Cameron (RFA)

Lachie Whitfield (RFA)

Zac Williams (RFA)

Aaidan Corr (RFA)

Jeremy Finlayson

Harry Perryman

Zac Langdon

Isaac Cumming

HAWTHORN

Ben McEvoy

Ben Stratton (UFA)

Daniel Howe

Isaac Smith (UFA)

James Frawley

James Sicily

Shaun Burgoyne (UFA)

MELBOURNE

Jack Viney (RFA)

Christian Petracca

Bayley Fritsch

Charlie Spargo

Jayden Hunt

Oscar McDonald

Nathan Jones (UFA)

Mitch Hannan

James Harmes

NORTH MELBOURNE

Mason Wood

Aaron Hall

Ben Brown

Cam Zurhaar

Jed Anderson

Kayne Turner

Marley Williams

Paul Ahern

Jamie Macmillan

PORT ADELAIDE

Robbie Gray (UFA)

Brad Ebert (RFA)

Sam Powell-Pepper

Charlie Dixon

Justin Westhoff (UFA)

RICHMOND

Bachar Houli (UFA)

Jack Graham

Toby Nankervis

Jayden Short

Josh Caddy

Nathan Broad

ST KILDA

Jack Lonie

Josh Battle

Paddy McCartin

Jack Steele

SYDNEY

Ben Ronke

George Hewett

Josh Kennedy (UFA)

WEST COAST

Shannon Hurn (UFA)

Josh Kennedy (UFA)

Lewis Jetta

Liam Ryan

Nathan Vardy

Jack Petruccelle

Jamie Cripps

WESTERN BULLDOGS

Easton Wood (UFA)

Billy Gowers

Matt Suckling

Lin Jong

Josh Schache

* list does not include every out of contract player

WOW!!!   Personally I feel we will hold all of these players that the Club seems fit to want to re contract, but seriously, look at Geelong. I can see many Clubs pouncing on this group of 15

 

There will be serious movement across the AFL ranks this time next year. 
Time to start planning now MFC

 

Anyone know the basis for selecting the names listed in the op?

We have half our list OOC next year.  The above named players plus:

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Our contract staff will be very busy!

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

3 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Anyone know the basis for selecting the names listed in the op?

We have half our list OOC next year.  The above named players plus:

image.png.7daf9a8f9392e97c563f38cf6aa882ee.png

Our contract staff will be very busy!

other than Petracca and Viney they're not exactly household names. The aforementioned and Fritsch aside unless forced to would you offer any of them more than a year if you were signing them up today? In reality many will get two years simply because you cannot turn them all over.

Edited by Diamond_Jim


We need to re-sign Fritsch asap. He is being eyed hard by Collingwood and Richmond. The former in particular is VERY keen.

18 hours ago, praha said:

We need to re-sign Fritsch asap. He is being eyed hard by Collingwood and Richmond. The former in particular is VERY keen.

Tell them to [censored] off

 
4 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Fritsch will be a required player. Should get a 3-year deal if his 2020 replicates his last half of 2019.  

Definitely! On some decent coin too. Can see him and Melksham kicking 30+ goals each next year taking some pressure off Trac and allowing him to slot 30+. 

  • 3 weeks later...

Multiple clubs enquired about Petracca this year but there wasn't any interest from the 23-year-old or the Demons in moving him.

The above is from an AFL.com article about our club’s most intriguing unsigned player for 2020. Enquiring doesn’t necessarily mean teams made a play for Trac, there was talk on here the Cats were interested, just wondering if anyone knows which other clubs enquired.

In the current AFL landscape players are being courted well in advance of a contract expiring. To me he’s the priority signature for next year. He was very good in 19 and can elevate his game even further, would love to see him locked up well before teams come seriously knocking on our door. From a few training sessions I’ve seen in the last 12 months or so where you are actually close up I’m still amazed at Trac’s core power and strength. 


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