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51 minutes ago, Viscount Cardwell said:

I believe there are still 33 senior players left on the list as printed. Maybe you counted Tommo and ANB as off the list ?, thanks for your hard work Luci, hard to keep up with all the comings and goings.

Yes, thanks for picking that up,   

 

Fixed now :)

 

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54 minutes ago, Viscount Cardwell said:

I believe there are still 33 senior players left on the list as printed. Maybe you counted Tommo and ANB as off the list ?, thanks for your hard work Luci, hard to keep up with all the comings and goings.

Cheers.  The thanks go to @red and blue forever as he has taken over this thread.

And agree it is tricky keeping up with all the changes at this time of year.

Confession time:  it was me that suggested to randbf the number was 32!!!  I inadvertently excluded ANB.

Hunter was re-signed through to 2024 at the Dogs.

So we must have given him an extra year to coax him to the MFC.

Either way, unbelievable that he'll be with us next year. 

 
14 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Hunter was re-signed through to 2024 at the Dogs.

So we must have given him an extra year to coax him to the MFC.

Either way, unbelievable that he'll be with us next year. 

I still don't think this has been confirmed anywhere. 

The only news sources available that I can find state 2024. Sure there are some other unofficial sites that list him as 2025, but no primary or even secondary sources that I can find.

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  • 2 weeks later...

We don’t have to fret any more as MFC have advised that Lachie Hunter effectively retired today.


Well done red and blue forever, so if Adam Tomlinson moves on, we work out a deal for ANB and we don’t re-sign Marty Hore we have a lot of spots to fill.!!!

9 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Well done red and blue forever, so if Adam Tomlinson moves on, we work out a deal for ANB and we don’t re-sign Marty Hore we have a lot of spots to fill.!!!

yeah!, will leave 30 on main list and 5 on rookie,

we should have to fill

6 main List

1 rookie

1 B rookie

 

 
11 hours ago, red and blue forever said:

yeah!, will leave 30 on main list and 5 on rookie,

we should have to fill

6 main List

1 rookie

1 B rookie

 

Hi Red&Blue thanks for all your good work. 
Do we know for certain that Melksham was retained as a rookie and not put back on the main list?

 

12 hours ago, red and blue forever said:

yeah!, will leave 30 on main list and 5 on rookie,

we should have to fill

6 main List

1 rookie

1 B rookie

 

Does AMW need to find his way to the main list like mcvee? He has had 3 years as a b rookie but i can't find the rule about whether he can have a fourth?


12 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Well done red and blue forever, so if Adam Tomlinson moves on, we work out a deal for ANB and we don’t re-sign Marty Hore we have a lot of spots to fill.!!!

Way to go with ANB and Hore. Tommo not fazed either way. 

7 hours ago, Gouga said:

Does AMW need to find his way to the main list like mcvee? He has had 3 years as a b rookie but i can't find the rule about whether he can have a fourth?

Very good question, I am not sure, and have been wondering the same.

  • 2 weeks later...

Update for Tom Campbell joing us in Free agency.

I am struggling to find out the length of the contract anywhere, so I have put him in for 2 years - 2026 - This is a Guess.

I will update this if required when i can get some proper information on his contract.

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Thanks red and blue forever.❤️💙


The list is not a bad spread.   14 players 22 or under  the rest split evenly mid 20's and late 20's to early 30's  Then add in another probably 5 or 6 younger ones at draft.   Gives the opportunity for rebuild whilst retaining experience.   If they lose both Hore and Thomlinson we will be desperate for some back up defenders.

Why is Campbell signed for 2 years? I thought it would be only 1 considering his age.

Update for Sharp.

Again unsure at this stage of the contract lengths for Campbell and Sharp to some guesswork being employed

footywire has Campbell until 2025

 

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I'd guess Sharp would have a minimum of two years given his age.

We have the following jumper vacancies: 10, 12, 19, 20?, 27?, 29, 30, 34, 43

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Sharp got 3 years

22 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

Update for Sharp.

Again unsure at this stage of the contract lengths for Campbell and Sharp to some guesswork being employed

footywire has Campbell until 2025

 

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Footywire is wrong, Campbell signed for 1 year

 
5 hours ago, Nascent said:

I'd guess Sharp would have a minimum of two years given his age.

We have the following jumper vacancies: 10, 12, 19, 20?, 27?, 29, 30, 34, 43

10 -pick 5

12 - pick 9

19 - sharp

30 -campbell

i think only koltyn would move up, so maybe kolt into 10


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