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1 hour ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Updates:

  • Melksham becoming an A Rookie
  • Turner changed to a 2 year contract on advice from @Dannyz
  • Contract terms updated for Billings, McAdam and Fullarton thanks to info from @DeeTeez

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This means there are no more uncontracted players.

Today is the closing date for F/S nominations and have yet to see anything on Brown so not sure we will be taking him on a F/S basis.  That doesn't mean we wouldn't draft him, just that we are not committed to do so.

Based on recent mix of 36 senior players and 6 A rookies we now have two senior list spots and two A rookie spots

 

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Original Post (Nov 2022):

 

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Re the chart:

  • Senior draftees added: Jefferson and Adams as Senior List players. 
  • A - rookie draftees added:  Sestan and Verrall
  • Games played has been updated.
  • Chandler is now officially a senior player.
  • A new addition to the chart is the 2023 draft picks of which we have 2 x F1 and 2 x F2.  Time to death ride Freo all the way in 2023. !!!

Assuming the 2022 mix of Senior/A-rookie players, we have no senior spots and 1 A-rookie spots.  However the club can change this mix to what is allowed if it wants to add a senior player eg a DFA ala Dunstan last year.  Otherwise we keep the 1 A-rookie spots for the SSP and mid season draft or not fill our quota of 42 players.

Quite a talented list of potential 'Milestone' games in the 2023 H & A season:

  • 200:  Hibberd, May, Gawn, Grundy
  • 150:  Neal Bullen, Harmes, Langdon, Lever, Salem, Brayshaw, Oliver
  • 100:  Spargo

If 150 games is the 'sweet spot' for an AFL player at their peak, we are there!!

In terms of 2023 contract renewals the potential outcomes are:

  • Retirements:  Hibberd, Melksham
  • Non-renewals:  Dunstan
  • Trades if requested:  Jordon, Neal Bullen.  Note:  Both are Unrestricted FA's so they could go to a club of their choice and we take the AFL compensation pick.
  • New contracts for most of the other players, particularly Rivers.
  • The special one is Kozzie's signature, hopefully sooner than later for 4 years ie his FA year (or longer) but would settle for 2 years.

 

The 2022 Contracts thread can be found here:  

 

Edited by Lucifers Hero

 

alphabetical except for adams, gonna have to delete the whole thread and re start it, cant handle that ahaha, kidding love ur work luci, a great reference point all year long. i'd have a strong watch on harmes throughout the year if he continues to get moved around positionally he could seek a move, and ditto tomlinson again so we may less less uncontracted players depart than expected, big years required for 3rd year rookie Deak Smith, also chandler and jordon will want to keep taking steps forward. and where do dunstan and schache fit in come eos will be interesting too. definitely a flag list there tho!

Awesome!! great work as usual..

 

small note, dunstan has played 121 games not 122...  

because of this the List completely ruined.... Throw it away and start again....

Edited by red and blue forever

 
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5 hours ago, Turner said:

alphabetical except for adams, gonna have to delete the whole thread and re start it, cant handle that ahaha, kidding love ur work luci,

 

3 hours ago, red and blue forever said:

Awesome!! great work as usual..

 

small note, dunstan has played 121 games not 122...  

because of this the List completely ruined.... Throw it away and start again....

Thanks for the extra info guys

Chart now fixed...with just a few key strokes - the wonders of an Excel spreadsheet🙂

Edited by Lucifers Hero

Another fabulous effort thanks LH. We filled the necessary holes in the list, can’t wait for 2023.!!!


On 11/30/2022 at 8:59 AM, Lucifers Hero said:

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the saints may have the most Jacks on their list, but we must go close to the most unique 'J' names in one squad

James (x2), Jake (x3), Josh, Judd, Jed, Joel, Jacob, Jack -and add in Jeff(erson) ;)

  • 3 weeks later...
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Update for Howes' two year contract renewal until 2025.

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Next:  Kozzie please. 🤩

Edited by Lucifers Hero

Thanks as always Luci 

You make keeping up to date so easy

I'm sure all on here appreciate your efforts

 

Thanks LH great effort as usual, I would love to see you take over the MFC site, you leave them in the dust. A bit worrying that we have five Premiership players contracts expire in 2023.!!

9 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Thanks LH great effort as usual, I would love to see you take over the MFC site, you leave them in the dust. A bit worrying that we have five Premiership players contracts expire in 2023.!!

actually 6, dz

hibbo, kossie, jordon, anb, maysie and rivo


Thanks DC Yes I think that I subconsciously left Hibbo off. That’s a lot of talent that we haven’t tied up though.

Fingers crossed that Kozzie does not replicate the Jacko saga that we had to endure last year.  Please re - sign (had to be careful typing that one) sooner than later.……same goes for Rivers…..and May!

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How could I forget Maysie!

2 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Thanks DC Yes I think that I subconsciously left Hibbo off. That’s a lot of talent that we haven’t tied up though.

yeah, hope they get a few signed up by round1

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Of the 6 premiership players OOC this year the one I'm keen to see signed is Kozzie.

My guess is:

  • May will get a short extension likely on less $
  • Hibberd will most likely reitire
  • Jordon is an UFA so can look for opportunities elsewhere and probably will if he doesn't get regular game time.
  • ANB plays an important role but at some point we need to develop someone that can replace him
  • Rivers is important but we have others to step in.

While it would be good to keep the premiership list together, I feel some need to move on to refresh the team and make room for those pushing for selection at Casey.

imv we would be fine if any of the last four or even all four, moved on. 

On the bright side none of them would be re-contracted on big $ so the sal cap isn't really an issue on keeping them.

Kozzie is the one!

Edited by Lucifers Hero

  • 1 month later...

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Updated for Steven May's contract renewal to end of 2025.

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Another key pillar locked away.

Kozzie next, please!

Thanks LH May is a great re-sign and yes come on Kozzie you know you want to.!!

  • 1 month later...

Today's sun says Schache is contracted until end of 24

@Lucifers Hero -

Great and appreciated body of work, Luci!

Any room in it for the coach? Can't have too many 🏆🏆🏆!


Massive amount coming out of contract next year 😬

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On 3/14/2023 at 8:47 AM, Wilson7 said:

Today's sun says Schache is contracted until end of 24

Thanks. 

Will update with the next contract renewal(s)...hopefully it is Kozzie!

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On 2/10/2023 at 5:55 PM, Lucifers Hero said:

Updated for Steven May's contract renewal to end of 2025.

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Another key pillar locked away.

Kozzie next, please!

Can you include Kye Turner please ?

 
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On 4/5/2023 at 11:02 AM, Deebauched said:

Didnt know there were half a dozen required players OOC this year.

Strewth.

No need to worry.  I'm sure the club has it all under control and we will see new contracts for who we want to keep rolled out in the coming months.

Based on recent media McVee's and Rivers' contracts are in discussion, Jordon has put off negotiations and Kozzie's contract is looking encouraging.  Chandler turned down offers from Adelaide two years ago so doubt he will go anywhere else now.

Its interesting that there is no news on Neal-Bullen.  He is an Unrestricted Free Agent so can go to a club of his choice if he chooses.

I don't mind if we lose some players be they in or out of contract as we need to find room for the up and comers.  This will mean some established players will find new homes.  C'est la vie for a club with good drafting, excellent development and on field success. 


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