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Andy Moniz-Wakefield is a Cat A-Rookie.

We have one Cat-B Rookie Spot.

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Kudos for updating this list. I come here regularly throughout the season.

Surely Sharp got more than a one year contract when crossing over from Brisbane?

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  On 13/12/2024 at 10:43, BAMF said:

Kudos for updating this list. I come here regularly throughout the season.

Surely Sharp got more than a one year contract when crossing over from Brisbane?

yeah, that is a bit hard to tell, I can find no official details anywhere on the length of the contract he got. it was not reported anywhere in the media.  but the other contract sources suggest it was only 1 year

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  On 19/02/2025 at 03:02, red and blue forever said:

Update for Jack Henderson

I assume Henderson comes onto the Main list not to the cat.b Rookie, and I think it is only for the one year

 

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I wonder if we can still sign a Cat B rookie?

Given we are doing an Irish themed round 1, would be nice to announce our first Irish player in how many years?!? Must be about 30!


  On 19/02/2025 at 03:02, red and blue forever said:

Update for Jack Henderson

I assume Henderson comes onto the Main list not to the cat.b Rookie, and I think it is only for the one year

 

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Henderson goes onto the rookie list - not the main/senior list or cat b list.

 

We still have a cat b selection in which we can sign someone who fits the criteria at any time. 

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  On 19/02/2025 at 03:15, BC_1718_DC said:

Henderson goes onto the rookie list - not the main/senior list or cat b list.

 

We still have a cat b selection in which we can sign someone who fits the criteria at any time. 

Fixed, Thanks

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  On 20/02/2025 at 01:55, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Yep I saw he confirmed that in the interview with Tommy Sheridan

Marc McGowan from the age confirmed it at the time of the trade too actually. Good on him. Good security. 


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  On 20/02/2025 at 01:55, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Yep I saw he confirmed that in the interview with Tommy Sheridan

 

  On 20/02/2025 at 02:07, BC_1718_DC said:

Marc McGowan from the age confirmed it at the time of the trade too actually. Good on him. Good security. 

Many thanks!, I have been trying to find any info on his contract, without much luck.

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  On 20/02/2025 at 02:07, BC_1718_DC said:

Marc McGowan from the age confirmed it at the time of the trade too actually. Good on him. Good security. 

Yeah made sense for both him and us, young player who was an emergency for a grand final. Also good on the lions, who could’ve easily held him to that contract for additional depth but were happy to let him go… unlike a certain orange team

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And Another SSP player comes to the club at the Injury expense of poor Moniz-Wakefield

Welcome Jai Culley!!

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  On 24/02/2025 at 08:15, red and blue forever said:

And Another SSP player comes to the club at the Injury expense of poor Moniz-Wakefield

Welcome Jai Culley!!

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Brilliant work red and blue forever.👍😁

Could someone answer this question regarding the status of our two recent SSP recruits.

The chart above classifies both Jack Henderson and Jai Culley as Category A rookies.

Henderson replaced Shane McAdam who is a Primary listed player while Culley replaced Andy Moniz-Wakefield, a Cat A rookie. Does this mean that irrespective of the status of the inactive list player being replaced, a SSP player is automatically Category A?


  On 24/02/2025 at 19:49, Whispering_Jack said:

Could someone answer this question regarding the status of our two recent SSP recruits.

The chart above classifies both Jack Henderson and Jai Culley as Category A rookies.

Henderson replaced Shane McAdam who is a Primary listed player while Culley replaced Andy Moniz-Wakefield, a Cat A rookie. Does this mean that irrespective of the status of the inactive list player being replaced, a SSP player is automatically Category A?

Yes.

Our overall 'Allowed' list size goes from 44 to 46 for this year only where we will have 8 Cat A rookies instead of 6.

Note:  we still have a Cat B vacancy so all up the current list size is 45.

McAdam and AM-W keep their current status and are counted accordingly.

At the end of the year, SSP players can be promoted to Primary list, remain Cat A or delisted. 

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  On 24/02/2025 at 10:17, DeeZone said:

Brilliant work red and blue forever.👍😁

Hi ted

 

  On 24/02/2025 at 08:15, red and blue forever said:

And Another SSP player comes to the club at the Injury expense of poor Moniz-Wakefield

Welcome Jai Culley!!

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hi red and blue forever, mentioned on AFL tonight that Steven May has signed on until the end of 2026.👏👏👏

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  On 26/03/2025 at 09:47, DeeZone said:

Hi ted

 

hi red and blue forever, mentioned on AFL tonight that Steven May has signed on until the end of 2026.👏👏👏

Thanks !!

Updated :) For March 2025 For May 2026!

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  On 08/05/2025 at 12:18, spirit of norm smith said:

Likely off season…

Retire. Billings. Melksham.

Delist. Fullerton. Hore. McAdam

Retire likely Tmcd* Tom Campbell*

Ruthless. Spargo.

tmac still has atleast two years left by the looks of it atm aslong as he looks after himself like max in terms of recovery etc


Not sure where else to put this:

"With as many as 18 Melbourne players currently out of contract, a trio of developing prospects — including two untried rookies — have made their way into the notebooks of rival recruiters as they build strong reserves form.

Category B rookie Andy Moniz-Wakefield remains unsigned more than two months after suffering a cruel ACL rupture during match simulation earlier this year.

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Meanwhile, two of his uncapped teammates from the 2022 Rookie Draft — Oli Sestan and Will Verrall — are putting together strong VFL campaigns as they push for an AFL debut."

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  On 08/05/2025 at 12:49, bing181 said:

Not sure where else to put this:

"With as many as 18 Melbourne players currently out of contract, a trio of developing prospects — including two untried rookies — have made their way into the notebooks of rival recruiters as they build strong reserves form.

Category B rookie Andy Moniz-Wakefield remains unsigned more than two months after suffering a cruel ACL rupture during match simulation earlier this year.

...

Meanwhile, two of his uncapped teammates from the 2022 Rookie Draft — Oli Sestan and Will Verrall — are putting together strong VFL campaigns as they push for an AFL debut."

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Thanks bing181 those three seem to be developing well and hopefully they are in negotiations.

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