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Updated for departure of the Wagner bros and Dunkley

Best wishes for life post football. 

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Updated for Bennell's retirement ?,  Smith's one year contract extension and 2 year contract extensions for Sparrow and Petty?

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Edit:  Thanks to @WERRIDEEfor correction re Jack Viney whose supposed contract renewal I had included.

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4 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Updated for Bennell's retirement ?,  Smith's one year contract extension and 2 year contract extensions for Sparrow and Petty?

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You have Viney to 2024 I haven't seen him signed great news if true.

 
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4 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

You have Viney to 2024 I haven't seen him signed great news if true.

 

1 minute ago, Dee-licious said:

Saw the Viney line as well and loved it! 

Have corrected the table...until it is official.


8 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

 

Have corrected the table...until it is official.

Booooo! I love that you went early with it! 

I'm just waiting for the table that has Saad, Polec, Hogan, Brown, Smith, Merrett, (who else am I missing) in it :) I do love the rumour mill in the off season. 

And thank you for all the work you do putting this table together each year. This is the first place I go to (over FootyWire) as it is always accurate and clear! 

Although Viney's contract signing hasn't been announce I note that since news broke that Geelong had been advised he wasn't going there we have seen the announcement of 4 contract signings, Smith, Petty, Sparrow and Fritsch and proposed 1 year deal for Jones. The dominoes are starting to fall

The list out of contracts is shrinking with Oscar I think will not getting renewed and Nibbler with a year still to go, looks likely to be moved on and Pruess is being seriously courted ( I could see the Bulldogs come knocking after their rucks got mauled yesterday). I hope for his health sake that Kolo retires.

3 already delisted and if Oscar, Nibbler, Pruess and Kola's go that brings the total to 7. That may well be it with room for 3 to come in

 
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Updated for the very important re-signings of Fritsch for 2 years and Rivers for 3 years.

I will update the # Games Played when the final 2021 list is known.

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12 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

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Updated for the very important re-signings of Fritsch for 2 years and Rivers for 3 years.

Thanks for the update Lucifer

I and many on here really appreciate your efforts

Now for a few more signings!!


Thanks Luci keep up the great work.

With Viney now signing, we have locked away all our key players for the future until next season... well done to the club ... having said that I would like to keep Hibberd, Jones, Spargo, Hunt, Brown and Hore on one year deals unless we get some trade value for them

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On 10/2/2020 at 12:37 PM, Dee-licious said:

Booooo! I love that you went early with it!

 This update is for you Delicious! Updated for Viney's 5 year contract ?

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Jist double checking Kozy Pocketts EOC age in your list. Should it be 22, the same aa Rivers?

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On 10/7/2020 at 10:27 PM, deanox said:

Jist double checking Kozy Pocketts EOC age in your list. Should it be 22, the same aa Rivers?

Thanks.  Will change when with the next update.

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On 10/7/2020 at 10:27 PM, deanox said:

Jist double checking Kozy Pocketts EOC age in your list. Should it be 22, the same aa Rivers?

Kozzie updated:

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Updated for Hibberd and Jones one year extensions.

Have also added Draft Picks to the chart.

And then there were 8 (plus 4 rookies): Jones and Hibberd signed for 1 year each.

With Hannan probably going to the doggies, the list is starting to take shape. I suspect those last few will really hinge on what happena with Brown, Smith, Smith, Tmac, etc.

2021 looks like a pretty straight forward list of exits... jones, jetta, kk, vanders, nibbler, jsmith, and one or two of the stragglers from this season who are yet to re-sign 

31 minutes ago, Turner said:

2021 looks like a pretty straight forward list of exits... jones, jetta, kk, vanders, nibbler, jsmith, and one or two of the stragglers from this season who are yet to re-sign 

Jones, Jetta, KK for sure.

Vanders, Hibberd depending on age, injury or form.

Then the numbers made up from ANB, Smith, Baker, Nibbler and the stragglers, pending trades in/out and lost sizes.

 

But 2022 is going to be an imtereating year, with only Melk and maybe Hibberd near the end, and mosy of the stragglers gone this year or next. Maybe a Hunt or Hore gets a 2 year contract this year,  but there don't look like many planned outs.

2 minutes ago, deanox said:

Jones, Jetta, KK for sure.

Vanders, Hibberd depending on age, injury or form.

Then the numbers made up from ANB, Smith, Baker, Nibbler and the stragglers, pending trades in/out and lost sizes.

 

But 2022 is going to be an imtereating year, with only Melk and maybe Hibberd near the end, and mosy of the stragglers gone this year or next. Maybe a Hunt or Hore gets a 2 year contract this year,  but there don't look like many planned outs.

guess we will know by then how sparrow, petty, jordon came on, lockhart might be on the brink given his age at that time he'll wanna be well and truly embedded, i agree hibbo will get to '22, i have hopes for spargo, bedford & hore too but we'll see.


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Hore signed for 1 year.  Spargo signed for 2 years.

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A very long list building for OOC players in 2021.  Good strategy in case there are large reductions in player numbers next year.

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Interesting how the signings have gone in the offseason. Maybe they are all done in batches and we are just announcing one by one, but in October

Smith signed for 1 year (2 October) 

Petty and Sparrow for 2 years (2 October) 

Fritch for 2 years (5 Oct)

Rivers for 3 years (5 Oct)

Viney 5 years (7 Oct) 

Hibberd 1 year (27 Oct) 

Jones 1 year (28 Oct) 

Hore 1 year (29 Oct) 

Spargo 2 years (29 Oct) 

 

I'd assume that Jordan, Nietchke, and Bedford are waiting on list size announcements (could imagine 1 or 2 could be rookied if need be) and Hunt is anybody's guess right now. 

Appreciate the spreadsheets @Lucifer's Hero

OOC 2021 seems large - but can probably draw a line through Jones, Jetta, Preuss, KK, ANB to begin with. 

Big year for the like likes of Smith/Hore/AVB with one eye on the list situation, 

 

 

Not many left to sign, Jordon should get a contract the rest will depend on who we can trade in.

Omac, Hannan, Preuss and TMac will be most likely traded out.

Hunt I think is the better of him and Bedford, I think we keep one maybe we are waiting to see if anyone wants Hunt.

KK wasn't there something that he will be off the list but his settlement will remain in the 2021 cap

1 hour ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Hore signed for 1 year.  Spargo signed for 2 years.

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A very long list building for OOC players in 2021.  Good strategy in case there are large reductions in player numbers next year.

spargo will be 23? based on being 21 at EOC this year in previous spreadies?

hunt would fit an essendon?

keen on bedford, jordon, lockhart, mbrown, bradtke to get a year each and nietschke to get one as a rookie.

which would see off hunt, omac, chandler + hannan, preuss, tmac


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